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At the end of my rope and just lost...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 630109" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Our son may have been only a semi difficult child during the time period I mentioned early. But, he was heading fast and furious into that world.</p><p>Back then, cell phones were super duper expensive. You were charged for every little thing and if you went over the limits, you would get huge bills. Our son had a phone and of course, he blew it and we got a huge bill. So.....we ended up taking the phone away. Well, he wouldn't be caught dead with-o a cell phone. Totally uncool. That lead to the PT job. And that led to more self esteem. And I found a therapist that had a good reputation working with older teens and he agreed to go for awhile. And he really wanted to go to college...so he eventually went...all eventually leading to very nice changes and big successes.</p><p>It all began with that big push...no cell phone meant getting a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 630109, member: 4152"] Our son may have been only a semi difficult child during the time period I mentioned early. But, he was heading fast and furious into that world. Back then, cell phones were super duper expensive. You were charged for every little thing and if you went over the limits, you would get huge bills. Our son had a phone and of course, he blew it and we got a huge bill. So.....we ended up taking the phone away. Well, he wouldn't be caught dead with-o a cell phone. Totally uncool. That lead to the PT job. And that led to more self esteem. And I found a therapist that had a good reputation working with older teens and he agreed to go for awhile. And he really wanted to go to college...so he eventually went...all eventually leading to very nice changes and big successes. It all began with that big push...no cell phone meant getting a job. [/QUOTE]
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