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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 238049" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>WFEN, I have to believe that difficult child has to be interested in making the plan work. Break it down to manageable steps to get to his goal. </p><p>I would set up a time line to help him reach his goal. It's his life and freedom so he may offer some input into how to get what he needs. </p><p>Shopping with him at 2nd hand stores for his own place may be a fun and bonding type experience. Just a little at a time may keep him interested.</p><p>I don't have many answers. difficult child spent 35.00 of his Christmas money from grandparents on <em>coasters from Brookstones!!!!!!</em> He lives in squalor but he needs coasters?(rhetorical question) I was so furious I thought I wanted to hurt him. I had to walk away. </p><p></p><p>I don't have much control in regards to difficult child being successful. : ( Guess he keeps forgetting what caused him to fail last time and the time before that and the time before that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 238049, member: 3"] WFEN, I have to believe that difficult child has to be interested in making the plan work. Break it down to manageable steps to get to his goal. I would set up a time line to help him reach his goal. It's his life and freedom so he may offer some input into how to get what he needs. Shopping with him at 2nd hand stores for his own place may be a fun and bonding type experience. Just a little at a time may keep him interested. I don't have many answers. difficult child spent 35.00 of his Christmas money from grandparents on [I]coasters from Brookstones!!!!!![/I] He lives in squalor but he needs coasters?(rhetorical question) I was so furious I thought I wanted to hurt him. I had to walk away. I don't have much control in regards to difficult child being successful. : ( Guess he keeps forgetting what caused him to fail last time and the time before that and the time before that. [/QUOTE]
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