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Problems with 19 Year Old Son
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 497035" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>I'm glad that you have a plan for moving forward with your son. Just getting the plan started with your son is a big step in the right direction. It is probably a good idea to put everything that you have outlined in writing for your son to read, including the consequences that will happen if he does not follow the rules. I know that my son is an expert at manipulation, and we had to put everything in writing so he could not twist our words to his benefit. It will not be easy to help your son through all his problems, but I hope that you and your wife are able to work together as a team. Sending you good thoughts for lots of strength in the days ahead. Hugs....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 497035, member: 3710"] I'm glad that you have a plan for moving forward with your son. Just getting the plan started with your son is a big step in the right direction. It is probably a good idea to put everything that you have outlined in writing for your son to read, including the consequences that will happen if he does not follow the rules. I know that my son is an expert at manipulation, and we had to put everything in writing so he could not twist our words to his benefit. It will not be easy to help your son through all his problems, but I hope that you and your wife are able to work together as a team. Sending you good thoughts for lots of strength in the days ahead. Hugs.... [/QUOTE]
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