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And Then There is Karma.........
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 599000" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I disagree on taking away all her social activities, honestly. I understand the problem, but she's angry and this will only make it worse. The way to cure that anger in her heart (possibly) is to give her love and attention and to make her feel cherished...etc. Katie doesn't seem to have that in her. </p><p></p><p>When I was 13 my parents grounded me indefinitely. At that point I didn't care what they said and now could do whatever I wanted since I had nothing to lose anyway. That was the point they had absolutely no control. This went on until I was 15 and became a runaway. I really wasn't a difficult child but they made me feel as though I were, I couldn't be a normal child in that house.I think taking away Kayla's social life will force her to become even more sneaky and lose whatever respect there is left. I feel bad for Kayla. She doesn't get attention at home and now some older man will give her some, she needs attention at home, you're exactly right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 599000, member: 2668"] I disagree on taking away all her social activities, honestly. I understand the problem, but she's angry and this will only make it worse. The way to cure that anger in her heart (possibly) is to give her love and attention and to make her feel cherished...etc. Katie doesn't seem to have that in her. When I was 13 my parents grounded me indefinitely. At that point I didn't care what they said and now could do whatever I wanted since I had nothing to lose anyway. That was the point they had absolutely no control. This went on until I was 15 and became a runaway. I really wasn't a difficult child but they made me feel as though I were, I couldn't be a normal child in that house.I think taking away Kayla's social life will force her to become even more sneaky and lose whatever respect there is left. I feel bad for Kayla. She doesn't get attention at home and now some older man will give her some, she needs attention at home, you're exactly right. [/QUOTE]
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