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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 68394" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I think it is knowing your child and listening to your gut. I made it abundantly clear that if she came home exactly what was expected of her and what would happen were those expectations not met. What's amazing with my daughter is she has gone well above the expectations. It was one of those things that the first two weeks it was doing exactly what was asked but no more. The next two weeks it was a struggle to get her to even do the basics, but a few talks when things were going well seemed to have gotten through to her. Now, she does what is asked of her and even more at times.</p><p></p><p>So, if you think your son will at least try to meet those expectations, it may be worth giving him a chance. If your gut says he's just saying what is needed to come back home, don't let him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 68394, member: 3626"] I think it is knowing your child and listening to your gut. I made it abundantly clear that if she came home exactly what was expected of her and what would happen were those expectations not met. What's amazing with my daughter is she has gone well above the expectations. It was one of those things that the first two weeks it was doing exactly what was asked but no more. The next two weeks it was a struggle to get her to even do the basics, but a few talks when things were going well seemed to have gotten through to her. Now, she does what is asked of her and even more at times. So, if you think your son will at least try to meet those expectations, it may be worth giving him a chance. If your gut says he's just saying what is needed to come back home, don't let him. [/QUOTE]
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