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17 y/o son newly diagnosed ODD and moved out...dont know how to help
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<blockquote data-quote="Jstreet" data-source="post: 731279" data-attributes="member: 22974"><p>I just wanted to add my family and his friends is making it far too easy for him to "be on his own". He is not feeling the consequence of his action ir hoq hard living outside our home with only a part time job will be.</p><p></p><p>He has no rules, no responsibilities, no chores at his friends house. He comes and goes as he pleases When he spent all his money my parents have him money for gas. He is having a great time It is teaching him nothing. </p><p></p><p>Not that I think anything would teach him. He has always thrown a fit and refused to accept any consequence or not getting his way, his whole life. The only thing that has changed is how bad his fits get and how demanding he has gotten the bigger he is. And it's not just me. It's just worse with me. He has acted like this with school officials his whole life and one day with a police officer WHICH I AM SHOCKED didn't get him tazed or arrested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jstreet, post: 731279, member: 22974"] I just wanted to add my family and his friends is making it far too easy for him to "be on his own". He is not feeling the consequence of his action ir hoq hard living outside our home with only a part time job will be. He has no rules, no responsibilities, no chores at his friends house. He comes and goes as he pleases When he spent all his money my parents have him money for gas. He is having a great time It is teaching him nothing. Not that I think anything would teach him. He has always thrown a fit and refused to accept any consequence or not getting his way, his whole life. The only thing that has changed is how bad his fits get and how demanding he has gotten the bigger he is. And it's not just me. It's just worse with me. He has acted like this with school officials his whole life and one day with a police officer WHICH I AM SHOCKED didn't get him tazed or arrested. [/QUOTE]
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