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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 613056" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Possible to rent her something for just a few days? I don't know how to change established patterns with difficult child kids unless we take some kind of a stand. Maybe, you could tell her that, unless your rules for her are followed, starting immediately, you will be putting another plan into effect. Don't tell her what it is. If there is no change in three days, tell her that three days from now, if there is again no change, you are renting a room for her for one week, during which time you will decide whether you can afford, monetarily, psychologically, and emotionally, to have her come to live with you again, or not. If she asks what she is supposed to do if she can't come home, you can say that she should follow the rules, now, because you just aren't going to live like this.</p><p></p><p>Is your daughter depressed?</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 613056, member: 1721"] Possible to rent her something for just a few days? I don't know how to change established patterns with difficult child kids unless we take some kind of a stand. Maybe, you could tell her that, unless your rules for her are followed, starting immediately, you will be putting another plan into effect. Don't tell her what it is. If there is no change in three days, tell her that three days from now, if there is again no change, you are renting a room for her for one week, during which time you will decide whether you can afford, monetarily, psychologically, and emotionally, to have her come to live with you again, or not. If she asks what she is supposed to do if she can't come home, you can say that she should follow the rules, now, because you just aren't going to live like this. Is your daughter depressed? Cedar [/QUOTE]
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