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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Proximity to home is key. A kid who is doing well may not come home except on breaks, but the ability to come home to re-set or access medical care can make a huge difference in averting a crisis. I think even just KNOWING it's an option helps, even if the kid doesn't use it.[/quote] This. I posted early in the thread about our daughter who had generalized anxiety and ADHD but slipped back into depression and anorexia. Good now, and graduating in May, but it was difficult. She was four hours away and it was doable to visit or for her to come home. Later that turned into visits to schools she was looking into transferring to, which she did. Being able to get to your kid, or get your kid home easily is helpful. It may mean a couple of states away with easy transport. Good luck with everything. [/quote]
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