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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 154071" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>I understand the problem with leaving them home and agree with the pps, it is because of difficult children problems that it can't work smoothly so natural consequences say he should need to go with you for the club...but with incentives. I agree easy child needs the time of peace as much as you need the club. With all that said, I have 2 mild difficult children and require the younger one to stay in his room when I don't have anyother options but to leave them together, that along with a huge quilt trip about how I deserve to be able to leave the house works for me. Of course mine aren't to a major difficult child level and they are 21 and 16, and my 16 yo will stay in his room. Wish you success in finding a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 154071, member: 2005"] I understand the problem with leaving them home and agree with the pps, it is because of difficult children problems that it can't work smoothly so natural consequences say he should need to go with you for the club...but with incentives. I agree easy child needs the time of peace as much as you need the club. With all that said, I have 2 mild difficult children and require the younger one to stay in his room when I don't have anyother options but to leave them together, that along with a huge quilt trip about how I deserve to be able to leave the house works for me. Of course mine aren't to a major difficult child level and they are 21 and 16, and my 16 yo will stay in his room. Wish you success in finding a solution. [/QUOTE]
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