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Dear , you touched a nerve with your story.

My eldest son lives with his nan and I had similar problems with him.My son was not the best behaved of children and got expelled from school, I was devastated.In England and where I live children that are expelled from school have to go to a unit, I really didn't want my child going to one as they seem to encourage more problems ( all the kids there are problem kids) any way my son went to live with his nan in another part of the country to get him back into the school system, I was too ill to fight as I WOULD NORMALLY.Just getting through each day was hard enough without fighting the education system.

To cut a long story short, my son basically stayed away from me and our home, he made new friends and didn't want to come home weekends or holidays, I thought I had lost him forever. Then when he reached 16 he started to visit more and even said sorry for being the way he had, he just sort of grew up and could see things differently.

What I am trying to say is hang on in there, she will grow up soon and see things different, you sound like a mum who loves her very much I am sure she will see that oneday.Keep doing what you are doing, keep the door open, she will come round.

Take care

sue.xx

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