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Serious help needed!18 yr old, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="insanemomoffour" data-source="post: 299745" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>ok, update...Son is still out of house. husband and I met with our pastor last Sunday. He assured us of a bunch of things. husband and I agreed to sign the car over to difficult child. This way he can "be grown" and give him 30 days to get on his feet before the insurance and plates will be removed. This gives him 30 days to get a job also. He is staying at various friends houses and I believe he will move in with uncle this week for a while. He has told many people around us extreme fabrications. Just as we were willing to help him and not shut him out completely I find out about some of the stories he is telling as well as one night this week we invited him over for dinner and he stole a game for the xbox 360 he took the night he left and slipped a cd into case to cover it up. Like we aren't going to notice when it was time to return it to the video store. I am soooo outdone with him. I can't get over the ability he has to lie so much and so easliy. I went with my 16yo last night to the house school football game and had other parents that I know approach me and ask why I wasn't with difficult child helping him move in for freshman move in and the universities(that's right plural) that he was accepted to and going. The university of choice depends on which one he told each person. Like people don't talk? Help?!!!! How do you handle someone who lies soooo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insanemomoffour, post: 299745, member: 3652"] ok, update...Son is still out of house. husband and I met with our pastor last Sunday. He assured us of a bunch of things. husband and I agreed to sign the car over to difficult child. This way he can "be grown" and give him 30 days to get on his feet before the insurance and plates will be removed. This gives him 30 days to get a job also. He is staying at various friends houses and I believe he will move in with uncle this week for a while. He has told many people around us extreme fabrications. Just as we were willing to help him and not shut him out completely I find out about some of the stories he is telling as well as one night this week we invited him over for dinner and he stole a game for the xbox 360 he took the night he left and slipped a cd into case to cover it up. Like we aren't going to notice when it was time to return it to the video store. I am soooo outdone with him. I can't get over the ability he has to lie so much and so easliy. I went with my 16yo last night to the house school football game and had other parents that I know approach me and ask why I wasn't with difficult child helping him move in for freshman move in and the universities(that's right plural) that he was accepted to and going. The university of choice depends on which one he told each person. Like people don't talk? Help?!!!! How do you handle someone who lies soooo? [/QUOTE]
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