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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 229078" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Welcome CoJo and Songbird!</p><p></p><p>Songbird, In order to not confuse suggestions for your situation with those of CoJo, would you be willing to start a new thread? I love Compassion's three "C's". I have never heard it put like that and it makes great sense. I have a defiant 18 year old but fortunately has not been in any legal issues that I am aware of. I think 17 is such a hard age. So close to that magic number "18" which the teen thinks will solve all his/her problems. What an eye opener when it does turn out to be just a number and life hasn't changed much! I also believe that any parent who finds this forum is a warrior parent and has done a great job in parenting. If you hadn't, you wouldn't care enough to look for more help thus finding us.</p><p></p><p>CoJo, The Manipulative Child is one of my books of choice. It was very helpful for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 229078, member: 5096"] Welcome CoJo and Songbird! Songbird, In order to not confuse suggestions for your situation with those of CoJo, would you be willing to start a new thread? I love Compassion's three "C's". I have never heard it put like that and it makes great sense. I have a defiant 18 year old but fortunately has not been in any legal issues that I am aware of. I think 17 is such a hard age. So close to that magic number "18" which the teen thinks will solve all his/her problems. What an eye opener when it does turn out to be just a number and life hasn't changed much! I also believe that any parent who finds this forum is a warrior parent and has done a great job in parenting. If you hadn't, you wouldn't care enough to look for more help thus finding us. CoJo, The Manipulative Child is one of my books of choice. It was very helpful for me. [/QUOTE]
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