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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 605612" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I can only imagine your level of frustration at not being heard or acknowledged by your difficult child or your parents. I am so sorry. They all negate you, but are willing to accept your resources. Perhaps make a plan to one by one remove your resources, for instance, first the phone...........some time later, the car insurance. There is no reason she can't work and pay for some things, that is how she will learn to be responsible. You can draw up the same contract you said you had in writing that you would pay for larger purchases, only say, for instance, as of Oct 30th, we will no longer pay for the phone. As of Dec. 31st we will no longer pay the car insurance..........just a thought. I can hear just how frustrated and angry you are and how minimized your feelings and concerns are. You're in a no win situation with your own parents and daughter. I'm sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 605612, member: 13542"] I can only imagine your level of frustration at not being heard or acknowledged by your difficult child or your parents. I am so sorry. They all negate you, but are willing to accept your resources. Perhaps make a plan to one by one remove your resources, for instance, first the phone...........some time later, the car insurance. There is no reason she can't work and pay for some things, that is how she will learn to be responsible. You can draw up the same contract you said you had in writing that you would pay for larger purchases, only say, for instance, as of Oct 30th, we will no longer pay for the phone. As of Dec. 31st we will no longer pay the car insurance..........just a thought. I can hear just how frustrated and angry you are and how minimized your feelings and concerns are. You're in a no win situation with your own parents and daughter. I'm sorry. [/QUOTE]
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