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Trying to make a plaln for difficult child is proving to be more than difficult
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 580063" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>RM - I am glad he wrote that he wants a residential treatment and then sober living. I totally get the want and need for you to advocate for him and to help him find appropriate services and programs. I find myself doing that for my difficult child as well.... and it makes sense to me that we do it. I think the improtant thing is that they are involved as much as possible and that we are following to some extent what they want (and if it seems crazy then backing off). They really do need to be the driver of the train, adn we need to be the supportive staff that helps the driver keep the train on track.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 580063, member: 15801"] RM - I am glad he wrote that he wants a residential treatment and then sober living. I totally get the want and need for you to advocate for him and to help him find appropriate services and programs. I find myself doing that for my difficult child as well.... and it makes sense to me that we do it. I think the improtant thing is that they are involved as much as possible and that we are following to some extent what they want (and if it seems crazy then backing off). They really do need to be the driver of the train, adn we need to be the supportive staff that helps the driver keep the train on track. TL [/QUOTE]
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