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How to cope with a difficult child ALL the time - 24/7
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<blockquote data-quote="nellytelly" data-source="post: 357453"><p>What do you do when your difficult child is graduating and has absolutely no intentions of going to college or working and has told everyone that HER future plans are limited to:</p><p></p><p>1) Marry the 15-year-old that she thinks she is in love with who is another difficult child (worse off than she is and who she's been warned to not have contact with) </p><p>2) Collect welfare or SSI (because others do it is her reason)</p><p>3)Continue life as it is now, living with Mom and expecting Mom to take care of her every need, pick up and clean up after her and provide food/clothing/home for her indefinitely</p><p></p><p>Frankly, I am looking into kicking her out of my home but at the same time I want her to be safe and no relatives are willing to take her in. She's threatened to burn my house down, kill me, and kill herself, and she is disrespectful, rude and mean to most every adult who knows her. She has destroyed a lot of my furnishings, broken a window and allowed strangers into my home when I was not at home and has stolen from me. She is not a nice kid and never has been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nellytelly, post: 357453"] What do you do when your difficult child is graduating and has absolutely no intentions of going to college or working and has told everyone that HER future plans are limited to: 1) Marry the 15-year-old that she thinks she is in love with who is another difficult child (worse off than she is and who she's been warned to not have contact with) 2) Collect welfare or SSI (because others do it is her reason) 3)Continue life as it is now, living with Mom and expecting Mom to take care of her every need, pick up and clean up after her and provide food/clothing/home for her indefinitely Frankly, I am looking into kicking her out of my home but at the same time I want her to be safe and no relatives are willing to take her in. She's threatened to burn my house down, kill me, and kill herself, and she is disrespectful, rude and mean to most every adult who knows her. She has destroyed a lot of my furnishings, broken a window and allowed strangers into my home when I was not at home and has stolen from me. She is not a nice kid and never has been. [/QUOTE]
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