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difficult child moved out the day after high school graduation
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 539130" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi. This is not my parenting area but I was reading this and thinking if I was a difficult child in your difficult child's situation .....I'd want you for a mom. Our difficult child's would not agree I bet sometimes ....but we really are their biggest cheerleaders. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like your gut is sending you signals that are best for your daughter's situation. It is tough but you are hanging in there. (LOL hoping the phone is a basic limited minutes phone ). I think the car solution is actually good out of the box thinking at this point. If you find it's being used for illegal things or only he is using it etc.....you might reconsider but for now she will learn how expensive it is. If it needs repairs maybe she should have to do that too. ????</p><p></p><p>Hugs. Hope the romance wears off. This actually might be the best time to learn this kind of lesson. Way better than after paying for classes ....hopefully this will end up a motivating experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 539130, member: 12886"] Hi. This is not my parenting area but I was reading this and thinking if I was a difficult child in your difficult child's situation .....I'd want you for a mom. Our difficult child's would not agree I bet sometimes ....but we really are their biggest cheerleaders. Sounds like your gut is sending you signals that are best for your daughter's situation. It is tough but you are hanging in there. (LOL hoping the phone is a basic limited minutes phone ). I think the car solution is actually good out of the box thinking at this point. If you find it's being used for illegal things or only he is using it etc.....you might reconsider but for now she will learn how expensive it is. If it needs repairs maybe she should have to do that too. ???? Hugs. Hope the romance wears off. This actually might be the best time to learn this kind of lesson. Way better than after paying for classes ....hopefully this will end up a motivating experience. [/QUOTE]
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