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"Gee, I wish I had gotten a job a lot sooner"
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 515624"><p>That sounds great Kathy. I know when my difficult child was doing better and looking forward and thinking about a job he talked about how it was recommended that you have someone else (like parents) hold and save your money for you. I bet it is partly to lower the temptation....and drug users of course by the nature of things are not good with money.</p><p></p><p>So I think putting her money into savings for her is a good idea... make t harder for her to get and at least have to think twice before taking money out. I think what would make it hard would be not putting yourself in the position of saying yes or no to withdrawels... I think those still need to be clearly her decisions but you would be one more step to give her a chance to think if it was a good idea.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 515624"] That sounds great Kathy. I know when my difficult child was doing better and looking forward and thinking about a job he talked about how it was recommended that you have someone else (like parents) hold and save your money for you. I bet it is partly to lower the temptation....and drug users of course by the nature of things are not good with money. So I think putting her money into savings for her is a good idea... make t harder for her to get and at least have to think twice before taking money out. I think what would make it hard would be not putting yourself in the position of saying yes or no to withdrawels... I think those still need to be clearly her decisions but you would be one more step to give her a chance to think if it was a good idea. TL [/QUOTE]
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