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The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 141481" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>I, too, never thought I would consider my dtr a success. She quit going to school in tenth grade, was into drugs, drinking, sex. Had to go to several rtcs and rehabs. But, she did get her GED and I consider her a success now. She is nearly 20 now, has a job, her own apartment, seems happy and confident, and has plans for her future. She has come so far from where she was just a few years ago. Being her parent has certainly been a humbling experience!</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 141481, member: 3208"] I, too, never thought I would consider my dtr a success. She quit going to school in tenth grade, was into drugs, drinking, sex. Had to go to several rtcs and rehabs. But, she did get her GED and I consider her a success now. She is nearly 20 now, has a job, her own apartment, seems happy and confident, and has plans for her future. She has come so far from where she was just a few years ago. Being her parent has certainly been a humbling experience! Jane [/QUOTE]
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