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High anxiety about kicking out child
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<blockquote data-quote="clive" data-source="post: 398616" data-attributes="member: 5132"><p>So many wise words of advice here. I think maybe I don't post very often about my particular situation because, all I have to do is look on here and I will find someone who is going through pretty much the same things, at any given time! Like "Conflicted" I have a 19 year old, in my case a daughter, with many of the same issues. We've kicked her out, let her back in, several times, had her in many different counseling/therapy scenarios, and I think maybe things are gradually improving. But they still backslide sometimes. Sometimes it's a bit of a balancing act, you try methods that you've been advised to use, or that make sense, and they don't always work, so you try another approach. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully some sense will be knocked into your son's head figuratively that is, not literally (well not too literally), and he will realize the value of having a family that loves him and care about his welfare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clive, post: 398616, member: 5132"] So many wise words of advice here. I think maybe I don't post very often about my particular situation because, all I have to do is look on here and I will find someone who is going through pretty much the same things, at any given time! Like "Conflicted" I have a 19 year old, in my case a daughter, with many of the same issues. We've kicked her out, let her back in, several times, had her in many different counseling/therapy scenarios, and I think maybe things are gradually improving. But they still backslide sometimes. Sometimes it's a bit of a balancing act, you try methods that you've been advised to use, or that make sense, and they don't always work, so you try another approach. Hopefully some sense will be knocked into your son's head figuratively that is, not literally (well not too literally), and he will realize the value of having a family that loves him and care about his welfare. [/QUOTE]
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