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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 160000" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Sounds to me like you're doing fine. What's that saying? Do to get. If she can't act like the human being she is, she doesn't get the privileges. Doesn't plan ahead? No event. Doesn't treat you with even the minimum of respect? No rides. Doesn't do her homework? No phone. </p><p></p><p>I remember being that age and being snotty to my mom. But....I also knew if I pushed too far, I would get a huge shove back. She's got to learn to do what needs to be done in an acceptable manner. I would keep doing what you're doing. The only other thing I can say is to maybe have a talk with her if she ever transforms into anything resembling a decent mood. Actually....do it anyway. Make a written list of the house rules and expectations and what happens if they aren't followed. Make multiple copies and post it somwhere. At least then, she can't say she didn't know even though they have been in place for ages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 160000, member: 2459"] Sounds to me like you're doing fine. What's that saying? Do to get. If she can't act like the human being she is, she doesn't get the privileges. Doesn't plan ahead? No event. Doesn't treat you with even the minimum of respect? No rides. Doesn't do her homework? No phone. I remember being that age and being snotty to my mom. But....I also knew if I pushed too far, I would get a huge shove back. She's got to learn to do what needs to be done in an acceptable manner. I would keep doing what you're doing. The only other thing I can say is to maybe have a talk with her if she ever transforms into anything resembling a decent mood. Actually....do it anyway. Make a written list of the house rules and expectations and what happens if they aren't followed. Make multiple copies and post it somwhere. At least then, she can't say she didn't know even though they have been in place for ages. [/QUOTE]
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