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[quote=Anonymous]Why haven't the parents consider sending their daughter where help can be given instead of waiting for their daughter to further ruining her future. I'm not judging their love for her and their parenting skills, but she's still a minor. Even if they say she's a hopeless case. I still believe there's hope for her if they don't give up that easily. It doesn't matter if she refused the help, in this situation, she's probably not on the right state to decide what's best for herself. Forcing her to have professional help somewhere might make her mad at you, but then again, she's already mad at you for just caring. So it won't probably make any difference except that she will get something positive from any program than become worst than she is right now on the streets. This resource might help give you some options. http://www.teenbootcamps.org/boot-camps/the-different-psychological-effects-of-boot-camps-on-teenagers.html[/quote]
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