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How do I deal with a 27 y.o. C.D.D. who's moved back in to finish her BSW?
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 369354" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Hi! Where has she lived for these last few years? Was she in trouble that the option of moving back home became a viable option? </p><p></p><p>If she has been able to live on her own while attending school in the past, can't she do it again? Why did H want her to come back home? </p><p></p><p>I personally would not care what her grades are-if she is passing and you're not paying for it, who really cares? in my humble opinion, what matters most is whether or not you and H agree it's okay for her to live home and, clearly it's not okay with you. That means the answer is no, or, if she has already moved back in, you give her a deadline and direct her for services that could help find work and an apt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 369354, member: 2211"] Hi! Where has she lived for these last few years? Was she in trouble that the option of moving back home became a viable option? If she has been able to live on her own while attending school in the past, can't she do it again? Why did H want her to come back home? I personally would not care what her grades are-if she is passing and you're not paying for it, who really cares? in my humble opinion, what matters most is whether or not you and H agree it's okay for her to live home and, clearly it's not okay with you. That means the answer is no, or, if she has already moved back in, you give her a deadline and direct her for services that could help find work and an apt. [/QUOTE]
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