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15-year old son crashing and burning - unlurking
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<blockquote data-quote="Frazzledmom" data-source="post: 395295"><p>Thanks for replying. The problem with Skater is that he's been incredibly lucky. He is charming to a fault and good looking. We rarely have rescued him because he hasn't needed it. I'm worried that this will be his first big lesson and I don't know if he has the skills to climb back out...or if he has the courage to face his mistakes. It is SO HARD to let them fall and although I realize there is not much I can do it's so hard not to wonder if you've done absolutely everything. I really do believe that natural consequences are the only way he'll learn...it's the waiting that is tearing me apart. How do you do it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frazzledmom, post: 395295"] Thanks for replying. The problem with Skater is that he's been incredibly lucky. He is charming to a fault and good looking. We rarely have rescued him because he hasn't needed it. I'm worried that this will be his first big lesson and I don't know if he has the skills to climb back out...or if he has the courage to face his mistakes. It is SO HARD to let them fall and although I realize there is not much I can do it's so hard not to wonder if you've done absolutely everything. I really do believe that natural consequences are the only way he'll learn...it's the waiting that is tearing me apart. How do you do it? [/QUOTE]
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