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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 622849" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>Nope it did not last long. He did go to the drivers class today but stayed out all night the night before and he just left again. He wanted 'permission' to go to a 'kick it' all night. 'It's Saturday night mom and it's spring break. This is what all kids do. ' I cannot give my blessing, this is making me crazy. He's done nothing all week - I researched jobs that he never followed up on(but life and said he did), how is he on spring break? None of the people he hangs with are even in school, including himself. husband and I are arguing, difficult child asked before he left if we could pick him up from this 'kick it' at midnight, but it's far away and we didn't want him going in the first place so we said no. Now I'm struggling with that decision. Are we rewarding him by not picking him up? It's these gray areas that make us turn on each other...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 622849, member: 16761"] Nope it did not last long. He did go to the drivers class today but stayed out all night the night before and he just left again. He wanted 'permission' to go to a 'kick it' all night. 'It's Saturday night mom and it's spring break. This is what all kids do. ' I cannot give my blessing, this is making me crazy. He's done nothing all week - I researched jobs that he never followed up on(but life and said he did), how is he on spring break? None of the people he hangs with are even in school, including himself. husband and I are arguing, difficult child asked before he left if we could pick him up from this 'kick it' at midnight, but it's far away and we didn't want him going in the first place so we said no. Now I'm struggling with that decision. Are we rewarding him by not picking him up? It's these gray areas that make us turn on each other... Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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