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15-year old son crashing and burning - unlurking
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 395626"><p>I want to add that I am doing the tough love and letting natural consequences do their work right now. It's hard. REAL hard. But if it doesn't work for her, at least the rest of us in the house are not suffering as well. My honest opinion, let him leave. Let him run away. Several teens try the "running away" thing. My difficult child did it several times. She always came crawling back. Even now that she is supposedly "on he rown", she keeps wanting to come over to "visit". If you always prevent him from leaving, he will always want to leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 395626"] I want to add that I am doing the tough love and letting natural consequences do their work right now. It's hard. REAL hard. But if it doesn't work for her, at least the rest of us in the house are not suffering as well. My honest opinion, let him leave. Let him run away. Several teens try the "running away" thing. My difficult child did it several times. She always came crawling back. Even now that she is supposedly "on he rown", she keeps wanting to come over to "visit". If you always prevent him from leaving, he will always want to leave. [/QUOTE]
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