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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 177693" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>P.S. If you have a regular cell phone, switch it to a track phone. With regular phone charges can rack to no end but with a track phone you can put a limited amount on and once those minutes are gone, that is it.</p><p> </p><p>Have consequences for if he does not answer when you call him or tell you the truth about where he is. The consequence is a tighter curfew.</p><p> </p><p>Call him from your cell phone so he will not know if you are home or out looking for him when you call.</p><p> </p><p>He will absolutely hate for you to show up where he is hanging with friends so go ahead and pick him up if he is not home on time. If you are not where you belong when you belong, I get to come get you and I don't care if you are embarased when I pull you away from your friends. You can avoid this by being home on time. (I have done this with easy child)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 177693, member: 5096"] P.S. If you have a regular cell phone, switch it to a track phone. With regular phone charges can rack to no end but with a track phone you can put a limited amount on and once those minutes are gone, that is it. Have consequences for if he does not answer when you call him or tell you the truth about where he is. The consequence is a tighter curfew. Call him from your cell phone so he will not know if you are home or out looking for him when you call. He will absolutely hate for you to show up where he is hanging with friends so go ahead and pick him up if he is not home on time. If you are not where you belong when you belong, I get to come get you and I don't care if you are embarased when I pull you away from your friends. You can avoid this by being home on time. (I have done this with easy child) [/QUOTE]
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