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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 738581" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Oh the roller coaster ride you never want to be on!</p><p>I'm so sorry he is not living up to what he said he would. </p><p>It's always so hurtful when we give them another chance and they swear "this time will be different" and then they fall back into their old patterns and behaviors. We want to trust them but they don't give us reasons to do so.</p><p>One thing is for sure, the more comfortable we make it for them in our homes, they will never want to leave. I agree with no TV or food in his room. As for WIFI, the only way I would allow access is if it's for job hunting and I would be standing over his shoulder watching. </p><p>As for you and your husband taking a vacation and not having your son in the house, that make me nervous. Do you have someone watching your house? I would be tempted to set up surveillance camera's but in a way that your son would not see them. You know your son better than anyone so you have to do what you feel is best and that will keep your home safe.</p><p>This is not easy stuff to deal with. </p><p>Stay strong, you are not alone.</p><p>((HUGS))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 738581, member: 18516"] Oh the roller coaster ride you never want to be on! I'm so sorry he is not living up to what he said he would. It's always so hurtful when we give them another chance and they swear "this time will be different" and then they fall back into their old patterns and behaviors. We want to trust them but they don't give us reasons to do so. One thing is for sure, the more comfortable we make it for them in our homes, they will never want to leave. I agree with no TV or food in his room. As for WIFI, the only way I would allow access is if it's for job hunting and I would be standing over his shoulder watching. As for you and your husband taking a vacation and not having your son in the house, that make me nervous. Do you have someone watching your house? I would be tempted to set up surveillance camera's but in a way that your son would not see them. You know your son better than anyone so you have to do what you feel is best and that will keep your home safe. This is not easy stuff to deal with. Stay strong, you are not alone. ((HUGS)) [/QUOTE]
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