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difficult child- extremely bad with money
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 617617" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Wow! He really has a problem with money as most, if not all, difficult children do. I noticed this with my two children. Our easy child was since childhood able to save for things, but my difficult child would spend every cent she got immediately. Impulsivity? Lack of cause and effect reasoning? Our easy child, as a young adult is doing very well, and difficult child struggles BADLY. If he open to suggestions and would follow them, I would talk with him or get him a therapist. But, only if he accepts he has a problem. Chances are you'll need to butt out and of course, never co sign anything for him and don't give him money. Consider making some of your holiday gifts during the year on the practical side...like two new tires for the truck, etc. Sigh. Hopefully his spouse will get tired of this and together they will mature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 617617, member: 4152"] Wow! He really has a problem with money as most, if not all, difficult children do. I noticed this with my two children. Our easy child was since childhood able to save for things, but my difficult child would spend every cent she got immediately. Impulsivity? Lack of cause and effect reasoning? Our easy child, as a young adult is doing very well, and difficult child struggles BADLY. If he open to suggestions and would follow them, I would talk with him or get him a therapist. But, only if he accepts he has a problem. Chances are you'll need to butt out and of course, never co sign anything for him and don't give him money. Consider making some of your holiday gifts during the year on the practical side...like two new tires for the truck, etc. Sigh. Hopefully his spouse will get tired of this and together they will mature. [/QUOTE]
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