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Money vs. Conversation with difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 623197" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>My son gets 90.00 a week plus I pay his rent. This comes mostly out of the custodial account where his SSI money is deposited. I will buy him lunch or dinner when we see him. He has some emergency food supplies like peanut butter and ramen noodles, etc. I did spring for a haircut last week. Requests for more money for dinner with friends or to replace the money he "lost" have been denied (no requests in the last 6 weeks, so maybe he's learning). He has been going to therapy, meetings, and takes his medications, and just started a job (which I hope he can keep).</p><p></p><p>Giving him unfettered access to the account would be a disaster. He's very bad with money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 623197, member: 15832"] My son gets 90.00 a week plus I pay his rent. This comes mostly out of the custodial account where his SSI money is deposited. I will buy him lunch or dinner when we see him. He has some emergency food supplies like peanut butter and ramen noodles, etc. I did spring for a haircut last week. Requests for more money for dinner with friends or to replace the money he "lost" have been denied (no requests in the last 6 weeks, so maybe he's learning). He has been going to therapy, meetings, and takes his medications, and just started a job (which I hope he can keep). Giving him unfettered access to the account would be a disaster. He's very bad with money. [/QUOTE]
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