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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 107131" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My difficult child was arrested earlier this year and is currently on probation. I understand what you're going thru. One side of this is that difficult child having to deal with my "paranoia (sp)" or lack of trust, is a natural consequence of his actions. He has to earn that comfort level back by staying out of trouble. Of course, the other side is that I can't duct tape him up so I KNOW he's staying out of trouble :frown: !! So, little by little, he gets a chance and gets priviledges that lead us back to "normal" life, whatever that is. But, I address everything he does that's not towing the line- no coming home later than he had permission for, I need to know where he is, who he's with, and some idea of what they're doing, etc., AT ALL TIMES or else he loses the priviledge of going out for a few days or week, whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 107131, member: 3699"] My difficult child was arrested earlier this year and is currently on probation. I understand what you're going thru. One side of this is that difficult child having to deal with my "paranoia (sp)" or lack of trust, is a natural consequence of his actions. He has to earn that comfort level back by staying out of trouble. Of course, the other side is that I can't duct tape him up so I KNOW he's staying out of trouble [img]:frown:[/img] !! So, little by little, he gets a chance and gets priviledges that lead us back to "normal" life, whatever that is. But, I address everything he does that's not towing the line- no coming home later than he had permission for, I need to know where he is, who he's with, and some idea of what they're doing, etc., AT ALL TIMES or else he loses the priviledge of going out for a few days or week, whatever. [/QUOTE]
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