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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 186903" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Yes all good advice. My difficult child was 18 when we first kicked him out. He was smoking pot at the time but advanced to crack cocaine. He was violent when we even mentioned him moving out. He put his fist through walls, p ut a dent in my car, broke my windshield when I was driving because I wouldnt give him money, etc. the list goes on and on. We had him sent to two rehabs, committed twice, many counselors, doctors, churches, career specialists, since he was in middle school. Now he is 24 - has had many jobs but we couldnt stand his lifestyle anymore. He stole from us and his brother - he had friends in our home while we werent here we didnt know, etc. he is living now with a friend of his. I am sure that where they live they smoke all the pot they want - whatever - they are learning how to survive - no car - no job - a trailer to live in - but he is not living that way in my house and I am not giving him permission to - it is enabling them to continue to live that way when we do that. Good luck - I had to call the police many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 186903, member: 3948"] Yes all good advice. My difficult child was 18 when we first kicked him out. He was smoking pot at the time but advanced to crack cocaine. He was violent when we even mentioned him moving out. He put his fist through walls, p ut a dent in my car, broke my windshield when I was driving because I wouldnt give him money, etc. the list goes on and on. We had him sent to two rehabs, committed twice, many counselors, doctors, churches, career specialists, since he was in middle school. Now he is 24 - has had many jobs but we couldnt stand his lifestyle anymore. He stole from us and his brother - he had friends in our home while we werent here we didnt know, etc. he is living now with a friend of his. I am sure that where they live they smoke all the pot they want - whatever - they are learning how to survive - no car - no job - a trailer to live in - but he is not living that way in my house and I am not giving him permission to - it is enabling them to continue to live that way when we do that. Good luck - I had to call the police many times. [/QUOTE]
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