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So apparently he is coming home on Wednesday
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 528543" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sounds like you have a plan. Just be super double darn sure to follow through with anything and everything you say - every time. It is very helpful to practice just saying no or whatever your response is to his complaints/badgering/demands. Find a phrase that is acceptable to you and practice it over and over - in the car, in a mirror, etc... until it is comfortable. I think there s a list of such phrases in the PE archives or SA archives. Someone else will know. </p><p></p><p>Also sit down with husband and work out what the consequence for violating each rule/expectation/responsibility so that you know (and you and husband have it written down) ahead and do not have to figure it out in the heat of the moment. Parenting Your Teen with Love and Logic is a book that I think you will find super helpful. You can find it at <a href="http://www.loveandlogic.com" target="_blank">www.loveandlogic.com</a> or at most bookstores/ebay/amazon/alibris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 528543, member: 1233"] Sounds like you have a plan. Just be super double darn sure to follow through with anything and everything you say - every time. It is very helpful to practice just saying no or whatever your response is to his complaints/badgering/demands. Find a phrase that is acceptable to you and practice it over and over - in the car, in a mirror, etc... until it is comfortable. I think there s a list of such phrases in the PE archives or SA archives. Someone else will know. Also sit down with husband and work out what the consequence for violating each rule/expectation/responsibility so that you know (and you and husband have it written down) ahead and do not have to figure it out in the heat of the moment. Parenting Your Teen with Love and Logic is a book that I think you will find super helpful. You can find it at [url]www.loveandlogic.com[/url] or at most bookstores/ebay/amazon/alibris. [/QUOTE]
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