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15-year old son crashing and burning - unlurking
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 395453" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. Just an observation. You seem pretty lenient with your son. You PAY him $10 hr. to see a therapist? Sorry, that's in my opinion a very bad idea. Does he ever get punished? Do you ever take away his skateboard or electronics? Do you often give him a lot of money when he doesn't earn it? I don't think that's the way to go if that's how it is. JMO I would let him know that if he ever runs away you will call the police to find him and that, whether or not the age of consent is 14, in YOUR house it's after he leaves...and you will ground him from skating if he doesn't listen. And I'd try to do it.</p><p>My oldest daughter got into a lot of trouble as a teen, but even she didn't hang around with seniors at age fourteen. I'd stop that NOW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 395453, member: 1550"] Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. Just an observation. You seem pretty lenient with your son. You PAY him $10 hr. to see a therapist? Sorry, that's in my opinion a very bad idea. Does he ever get punished? Do you ever take away his skateboard or electronics? Do you often give him a lot of money when he doesn't earn it? I don't think that's the way to go if that's how it is. JMO I would let him know that if he ever runs away you will call the police to find him and that, whether or not the age of consent is 14, in YOUR house it's after he leaves...and you will ground him from skating if he doesn't listen. And I'd try to do it. My oldest daughter got into a lot of trouble as a teen, but even she didn't hang around with seniors at age fourteen. I'd stop that NOW. [/QUOTE]
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