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How to deal with the entitled attitude, financial stuff with difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott_G" data-source="post: 644178" data-attributes="member: 16626"><p>I would cut off all financial support and tell the man-child that if he doesn't get a job and start contributing to the household he is out on his own. difficult child or not, they all have to leave the nest some time. When I went to college my parents made it clear that they would help me financially as long as I stayed in school. If I dropped out or failed out, I was on my own. When I graduated, my mother handed me a check for $1000 and told me to spend it wisely because I was on my own now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott_G, post: 644178, member: 16626"] I would cut off all financial support and tell the man-child that if he doesn't get a job and start contributing to the household he is out on his own. difficult child or not, they all have to leave the nest some time. When I went to college my parents made it clear that they would help me financially as long as I stayed in school. If I dropped out or failed out, I was on my own. When I graduated, my mother handed me a check for $1000 and told me to spend it wisely because I was on my own now. [/QUOTE]
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