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difficult children, curfews, boundaries ...help!
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<blockquote data-quote="FlowerGarden" data-source="post: 530515" data-attributes="member: 3068"><p>No curfew here. They tell me when they are going out. If they know they will not be home before they leave they tell me. If they decide to stay at someone's house after leaving, they text me. I always had a problem with hearing them coming in after I was asleep so I solved the problem with getting an air purifier for my room. It isn't loud and it muffles the noise of them moving around downstairs.</p><p></p><p>They help with things around the house and do their own laundry. </p><p></p><p>husband and I help them out with things too. We don't just have them help us. If they start a load of laundry before they go to bed, we don't mind putting it in the dryer when we get up in the morning. This way it is ready to be folded when they get up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlowerGarden, post: 530515, member: 3068"] No curfew here. They tell me when they are going out. If they know they will not be home before they leave they tell me. If they decide to stay at someone's house after leaving, they text me. I always had a problem with hearing them coming in after I was asleep so I solved the problem with getting an air purifier for my room. It isn't loud and it muffles the noise of them moving around downstairs. They help with things around the house and do their own laundry. husband and I help them out with things too. We don't just have them help us. If they start a load of laundry before they go to bed, we don't mind putting it in the dryer when we get up in the morning. This way it is ready to be folded when they get up. [/QUOTE]
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