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And Its Day 17 of difficult child Living With Us Again....
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<blockquote data-quote="accmama" data-source="post: 609342"><p>When we were considering letting my daughter move back in a few weeks ago, the plan was for her to work full time whether at a job or at our house. We had a list of projects that were going to be done- yard work, painting our deck, major house cleaning- jobs that wouldn't be fun at all and that would not pay. We were going to tell her that she'd have to earn the right to live in our house since she cannot pay rent. Is that an option for you? That way, you know he is working and perhaps it will make getting a real job a priority in his mind, rather than going out and doing whatever he has been doing all day. Not only that, it would lessen the work load for you and your husband as far as home maintenance goes and I'm pretty sure he owes you that much with all the stress he has put you through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accmama, post: 609342"] When we were considering letting my daughter move back in a few weeks ago, the plan was for her to work full time whether at a job or at our house. We had a list of projects that were going to be done- yard work, painting our deck, major house cleaning- jobs that wouldn't be fun at all and that would not pay. We were going to tell her that she'd have to earn the right to live in our house since she cannot pay rent. Is that an option for you? That way, you know he is working and perhaps it will make getting a real job a priority in his mind, rather than going out and doing whatever he has been doing all day. Not only that, it would lessen the work load for you and your husband as far as home maintenance goes and I'm pretty sure he owes you that much with all the stress he has put you through. [/QUOTE]
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