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Well. I drug-tested my kid... and surprise!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 368474" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Shaking head. Sigh. difficult child logic is astounding, isn't it?! </p><p></p><p>I strongly suggest you and husband come up with an action plan regarding what specifically is going to happen when the week is up. Or, what you're going to do if she manages to maintain control for a week, but falls back into old patterns a week or two later. My experience has been that a difficult child may bring you to that "line in the sand" over and over, which can be very frustrating. Having an action plan so that you know what exactly you'll do on that day will help you when it inevitably comes: pack her stuff (or not), change locks, give her a list of homeless resources, drive her somewhere (or not), and most importlantly, what behaviors will automatically cause you to call 911.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 368474, member: 1157"] Shaking head. Sigh. difficult child logic is astounding, isn't it?! I strongly suggest you and husband come up with an action plan regarding what specifically is going to happen when the week is up. Or, what you're going to do if she manages to maintain control for a week, but falls back into old patterns a week or two later. My experience has been that a difficult child may bring you to that "line in the sand" over and over, which can be very frustrating. Having an action plan so that you know what exactly you'll do on that day will help you when it inevitably comes: pack her stuff (or not), change locks, give her a list of homeless resources, drive her somewhere (or not), and most importlantly, what behaviors will automatically cause you to call 911. [/QUOTE]
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