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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 756587" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>I agree with what has been said. Your son is going to a group home as a result of his own actions. These are his consequences. You are right to protect yourself and your younger child(ren). His Father also declined to take him in and I bet he is not having guilt over it. </p><p></p><p>This is a young man who will push a police officer! I bet he will be alright in any group home.</p><p></p><p>I know for me, I still sometimes relate to my children how I did when they were little. And I need to remember that they are grown adults now. I don't need to protect their feelings or protect them from their own consequences. I need to look at how they relate to me TODAY and who they are RIGHT NOW and then make choices on my own behalf based on that. It's the only way my adult children will learn. They don't learn anything from my reaction to my own guilt.</p><p></p><p>Love and blessings to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 756587, member: 24254"] I agree with what has been said. Your son is going to a group home as a result of his own actions. These are his consequences. You are right to protect yourself and your younger child(ren). His Father also declined to take him in and I bet he is not having guilt over it. This is a young man who will push a police officer! I bet he will be alright in any group home. I know for me, I still sometimes relate to my children how I did when they were little. And I need to remember that they are grown adults now. I don't need to protect their feelings or protect them from their own consequences. I need to look at how they relate to me TODAY and who they are RIGHT NOW and then make choices on my own behalf based on that. It's the only way my adult children will learn. They don't learn anything from my reaction to my own guilt. Love and blessings to you. [/QUOTE]
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