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difficult children, curfews, boundaries ...help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 529924" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Dash,</p><p>Well, now you know what she and her work friends are up to. You did say you were the parent who upholds boundaries, that ex did not; I'm sure you're going to continue to do so. I'm sorry her behavior is messing up your Red Cross function. If you say no, it means no - she's surely not used to that, and working 25 hrs/wk & not attending school is no excuse to party like an animal. She's going to walk all over anyone who allows it - that's a difficult child, and a substance using difficult child is about the worst offender in that regard. Dash, you must be strong and confident - all of the folks on the SA board will have great advice for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 529924, member: 13882"] Dash, Well, now you know what she and her work friends are up to. You did say you were the parent who upholds boundaries, that ex did not; I'm sure you're going to continue to do so. I'm sorry her behavior is messing up your Red Cross function. If you say no, it means no - she's surely not used to that, and working 25 hrs/wk & not attending school is no excuse to party like an animal. She's going to walk all over anyone who allows it - that's a difficult child, and a substance using difficult child is about the worst offender in that regard. Dash, you must be strong and confident - all of the folks on the SA board will have great advice for you. [/QUOTE]
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