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<blockquote data-quote="Lucedaleblessed" data-source="post: 647205" data-attributes="member: 6747"><p>Don't mind the out of state schools. Some educational consultants get referral fees so they would most likely recommend a wilderness program costing about 400 dollars per day and a boarding school next. Been there. Done that. We were lucky that my brother works as a transport agent. We took a short program instead but now years later more and more indicate that our daughter just learned to keep up her front better.</p><p></p><p>Choose what you can find nearby and where you can visit her. Some treatment centers require a blackout period before you can visit. Avoid them. You could download some documents from a youth transport company and leave them in the house. If she then ask you can tell her that you would prefer to transport her yourself instead of letting strangers take her by night. You have to tell her that she really doesn't have an option but a treatment center nearby or a treatment center in another state. She doesn't know your financial situation. She would most likely take the center nearby considering the other option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucedaleblessed, post: 647205, member: 6747"] Don't mind the out of state schools. Some educational consultants get referral fees so they would most likely recommend a wilderness program costing about 400 dollars per day and a boarding school next. Been there. Done that. We were lucky that my brother works as a transport agent. We took a short program instead but now years later more and more indicate that our daughter just learned to keep up her front better. Choose what you can find nearby and where you can visit her. Some treatment centers require a blackout period before you can visit. Avoid them. You could download some documents from a youth transport company and leave them in the house. If she then ask you can tell her that you would prefer to transport her yourself instead of letting strangers take her by night. You have to tell her that she really doesn't have an option but a treatment center nearby or a treatment center in another state. She doesn't know your financial situation. She would most likely take the center nearby considering the other option. [/QUOTE]
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