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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 469114" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>My difficult child ran away from many programs and he did not end up in a good place. Would I do it again? Yes absolutely. I am free of guilt becaue I tried so hard to get him straightened out. In the end it is their choice whether they take the help offered or not but for me not offering it was not something I could live with when he was so young. Also the time he was out of the house and I was free of his abuse was healing time that I desparately needed. Only you know what you need to do to have some peace of heart. When they are so bent on being obstinate it becomes more about you than them. If having her out of the house is what you need and you can afford it, then Send her away. Even if she has said that she won't work at recovery you still have a valid reason to put her in a program. And maybe just maybe someone or something within the program will strike a chord in her and change her attitude. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 469114, member: 2315"] My difficult child ran away from many programs and he did not end up in a good place. Would I do it again? Yes absolutely. I am free of guilt becaue I tried so hard to get him straightened out. In the end it is their choice whether they take the help offered or not but for me not offering it was not something I could live with when he was so young. Also the time he was out of the house and I was free of his abuse was healing time that I desparately needed. Only you know what you need to do to have some peace of heart. When they are so bent on being obstinate it becomes more about you than them. If having her out of the house is what you need and you can afford it, then Send her away. Even if she has said that she won't work at recovery you still have a valid reason to put her in a program. And maybe just maybe someone or something within the program will strike a chord in her and change her attitude. -RM [/QUOTE]
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