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<blockquote data-quote="Zardo" data-source="post: 496998" data-attributes="member: 12490"><p>So - difficult child is in agreement. I told him to let us know what he needs and I will buy it. He gave me his order for one month worth of supplies. His list was for 7 "packs" - each pack contains 5 "cartridges" - seems like an aweful lot. My gut tells me that he has signed on for this healthier option.....now is not the time to enforce limits. Please chime in with your opinions.....</p><p></p><p>What I do think is that he will have to earn the money for this though. I think I willl "gift" the first month, but going forward, his school allowance will be reduced by $15 per week to pay for this or he can work at home to "earn" it. Once he is home and gets a job, the rest is on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zardo, post: 496998, member: 12490"] So - difficult child is in agreement. I told him to let us know what he needs and I will buy it. He gave me his order for one month worth of supplies. His list was for 7 "packs" - each pack contains 5 "cartridges" - seems like an aweful lot. My gut tells me that he has signed on for this healthier option.....now is not the time to enforce limits. Please chime in with your opinions..... What I do think is that he will have to earn the money for this though. I think I willl "gift" the first month, but going forward, his school allowance will be reduced by $15 per week to pay for this or he can work at home to "earn" it. Once he is home and gets a job, the rest is on him. [/QUOTE]
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