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<blockquote data-quote="Chele" data-source="post: 86080" data-attributes="member: 4189"><p>Wow- we have much in common. You have had some great replies. Here is what we try to do with our son. First you both need to work together and agree how to handle these issues in the future. Make a list of what you can ignore up to what behaviors are classified as getting kicked out of the housers. Do all your research now- research the appartments and locations. Get the money saved and how much you will be helping him on his own or with your wife in the aparement for a while. At this age, I agree that we must think of the family as a whole and not allow one person to ruin that whole unit. So- make a date, once a week to set your plan of action for the next time. Maybe counseling to find your compromise. We are setting our plan now. Our son will be 18 in Jan and we are counting the days. Good luck..</p><p></p><p>Chele</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chele, post: 86080, member: 4189"] Wow- we have much in common. You have had some great replies. Here is what we try to do with our son. First you both need to work together and agree how to handle these issues in the future. Make a list of what you can ignore up to what behaviors are classified as getting kicked out of the housers. Do all your research now- research the appartments and locations. Get the money saved and how much you will be helping him on his own or with your wife in the aparement for a while. At this age, I agree that we must think of the family as a whole and not allow one person to ruin that whole unit. So- make a date, once a week to set your plan of action for the next time. Maybe counseling to find your compromise. We are setting our plan now. Our son will be 18 in Jan and we are counting the days. Good luck.. Chele [/QUOTE]
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