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I NEED HELP with- MY 17 YEAR OLD step-DAUGHTER!
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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 164565" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>What makes a child nose dive in a couple of months? <span style="color: Red">DRUGS!</span></p><p></p><p>You should start thinking about the other three children you are raising,they do not need to see the chaos your step daughter causes. Until your step daughter comes home with her tail dragged between her legs, you can't help her. The quickest way to help them see the light, is to let them see the bottom. It is very hard, it requires a great deal of strength. The way I see it, tough love is the only way to help her. This would mean, no car, no license, no money, no extra anything till she can prove she wants to change.</p><p></p><p>If you can get her to cooperate like Epchap's son did, then treatment would be the best scenario. Perhaps you and your family and her better friends can stage a sort of intervention to get her to agree to treatment for drug use.</p><p></p><p>If she is talking about partying all over her myspace, I would say drug use has contributed to her recent decline in behavior. More than likely, it is more than pot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 164565, member: 1953"] What makes a child nose dive in a couple of months? [COLOR=Red]DRUGS![/COLOR] You should start thinking about the other three children you are raising,they do not need to see the chaos your step daughter causes. Until your step daughter comes home with her tail dragged between her legs, you can't help her. The quickest way to help them see the light, is to let them see the bottom. It is very hard, it requires a great deal of strength. The way I see it, tough love is the only way to help her. This would mean, no car, no license, no money, no extra anything till she can prove she wants to change. If you can get her to cooperate like Epchap's son did, then treatment would be the best scenario. Perhaps you and your family and her better friends can stage a sort of intervention to get her to agree to treatment for drug use. If she is talking about partying all over her myspace, I would say drug use has contributed to her recent decline in behavior. More than likely, it is more than pot. [/QUOTE]
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