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easy child update and heading back to therapy
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 419315" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Sorry about your grandfather.</p><p></p><p>I agree with HaoZi - dental care yes but you can take her to the clinic at the university in your county or the dental hygiene college right by adventureland.</p><p></p><p>I got my daughter's prom dress at a thrift shop. It was $25 and she looked like a beautiful Disney princess in it. However, if she treated me like your easy child is treating you, I wouldn't have spent even the $25.</p><p></p><p>As for the rest, birthday party - no way! learner's permit - she'll be 18, let her get it herself. Do you really want her driving around in a car, your car? With the poor choices she's been making, it's scary enough to have her out on foot.</p><p></p><p>There need to be consequences that she can understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 419315, member: 3493"] Sorry about your grandfather. I agree with HaoZi - dental care yes but you can take her to the clinic at the university in your county or the dental hygiene college right by adventureland. I got my daughter's prom dress at a thrift shop. It was $25 and she looked like a beautiful Disney princess in it. However, if she treated me like your easy child is treating you, I wouldn't have spent even the $25. As for the rest, birthday party - no way! learner's permit - she'll be 18, let her get it herself. Do you really want her driving around in a car, your car? With the poor choices she's been making, it's scary enough to have her out on foot. There need to be consequences that she can understand. [/QUOTE]
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