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therapist told difficult child to move back home (our home) with or without E
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 548124" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Good suggestion, Janet. I've seen variations on that over the years... including a family where they charged their kids "full-pop" boarding rates from the day they turned 18 and started working (i.e. if they were still in school including advanced ed, they weren't considered "18" yet... lol). They had several kids, all close together in age, and the oldest spent 10 years at home. He finally left for a bit, then got married. In addition to their wedding present, his parents presented a cheque to the new couple at their wedding... for 100% of the boarding fees he had paid them over those 10 years. It ended up being a pretty substantial downpayment on a house!</p><p></p><p>Not that H&R wants those kids around for 10 years or anything...!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 548124, member: 11791"] Good suggestion, Janet. I've seen variations on that over the years... including a family where they charged their kids "full-pop" boarding rates from the day they turned 18 and started working (i.e. if they were still in school including advanced ed, they weren't considered "18" yet... lol). They had several kids, all close together in age, and the oldest spent 10 years at home. He finally left for a bit, then got married. In addition to their wedding present, his parents presented a cheque to the new couple at their wedding... for 100% of the boarding fees he had paid them over those 10 years. It ended up being a pretty substantial downpayment on a house! Not that H&R wants those kids around for 10 years or anything...!! [/QUOTE]
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