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Spoke to difficult child I wish I could....
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<blockquote data-quote="tracy551" data-source="post: 39185" data-attributes="member: 3565"><p>We (I do too) get "preachy" because we can see where they are messing up. They will never listen until they hit rock bottom if then. My son is 16 (soon 17) He's awaiting placement for truancy, drugs, threatening the principle, totally out of control behavoir at home. I've tried to talk to him, others have tried too. (trying to keep him from being placed) Didn't listen and now he's in his 2nd placement.</p><p>We can talk and talk but until they see the problem we are wasting our breath.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracy551, post: 39185, member: 3565"] We (I do too) get "preachy" because we can see where they are messing up. They will never listen until they hit rock bottom if then. My son is 16 (soon 17) He's awaiting placement for truancy, drugs, threatening the principle, totally out of control behavoir at home. I've tried to talk to him, others have tried too. (trying to keep him from being placed) Didn't listen and now he's in his 2nd placement. We can talk and talk but until they see the problem we are wasting our breath. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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