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One step forward...two steps back. Ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="Karenvm" data-source="post: 686369" data-attributes="member: 15766"><p>Cali, I feel your pain! Have been in similar situations with my difficult child (son). I think that one of the hardest parts about all of this is that although we KNOW these kids should not be allowed to live with us, what are the other options if there is no other family willing to take them in? Do you just pack them up and let them figure it out (remembering that these "kids" have some sort of disability, psychological, mental, whatever you want to call it)? I know we can't help them by allowing this lifestyle to continue, and it's easy to say that they "should just have to leave", but where can/do they go? </p><p>I hope things work out for your daughter, and for you. Hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karenvm, post: 686369, member: 15766"] Cali, I feel your pain! Have been in similar situations with my difficult child (son). I think that one of the hardest parts about all of this is that although we KNOW these kids should not be allowed to live with us, what are the other options if there is no other family willing to take them in? Do you just pack them up and let them figure it out (remembering that these "kids" have some sort of disability, psychological, mental, whatever you want to call it)? I know we can't help them by allowing this lifestyle to continue, and it's easy to say that they "should just have to leave", but where can/do they go? I hope things work out for your daughter, and for you. Hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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