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Happy Mother's Day---She wants to come home
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<blockquote data-quote="hearthope" data-source="post: 44231" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>I like Suz and Barbara's ideas. Before investing any money let her prove herself. I wouldn't go out on any limbs for her to have a more "comfy" place with her own entrance.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> the smallest detail I left out of what was expected from my son always became a huge arguement. You did know you can't win an arguement with a difficult child? You were just wrong or mistaken or you said no but meant yes!</p><p></p><p>I made the mistake of thinking somethings were just common sense and common courtesy, don't make the same mistake, spell it all out. </p><p></p><p>It is very true what Barbara said, you have the power BEFORE she moves in, after that she is home free in her eyes.</p><p></p><p>Move slow and take your time, this could be wonderful or horrible, remember ~ you are the parent. It is your home. Set YOUR rules</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearthope, post: 44231, member: 2389"] I like Suz and Barbara's ideas. Before investing any money let her prove herself. I wouldn't go out on any limbs for her to have a more "comfy" place with her own entrance. the smallest detail I left out of what was expected from my son always became a huge arguement. You did know you can't win an arguement with a difficult child? You were just wrong or mistaken or you said no but meant yes! I made the mistake of thinking somethings were just common sense and common courtesy, don't make the same mistake, spell it all out. It is very true what Barbara said, you have the power BEFORE she moves in, after that she is home free in her eyes. Move slow and take your time, this could be wonderful or horrible, remember ~ you are the parent. It is your home. Set YOUR rules [/QUOTE]
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