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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 23160" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Jo--</p><p>I think you did the right thing. I am hopeful that this will put an end to stalker's trying to contact difficult child. My daughter has had several "stalkers" bother her on occasion--but all seem to quit after husband had a "talk" with them. Sometimes it takes a little "cell" time for someone to learn a lesson. You are not ruining this guys life. You gave him a chance---he decided to contact anyway. He is ruining his own life. </p><p></p><p>I would not give up the conference if it is something you need to do or want to do. If difficult child wants to do something, she will do it with you there or not. You can not control her actions--only your reactions to them. Go, have a good time, learn something new. </p><p></p><p>It seems with difficult child's if they have one area of their lives straight, the others seem to go into the toilet. How much longer does difficult child have in school? Academics in a school setting are not for everyone. Have you thought about a GED?? If she is doing well on the job, that may be the thing to do. She can always start at a community college later if she wants to do a four year degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 23160, member: 1436"] Jo-- I think you did the right thing. I am hopeful that this will put an end to stalker's trying to contact difficult child. My daughter has had several "stalkers" bother her on occasion--but all seem to quit after husband had a "talk" with them. Sometimes it takes a little "cell" time for someone to learn a lesson. You are not ruining this guys life. You gave him a chance---he decided to contact anyway. He is ruining his own life. I would not give up the conference if it is something you need to do or want to do. If difficult child wants to do something, she will do it with you there or not. You can not control her actions--only your reactions to them. Go, have a good time, learn something new. It seems with difficult child's if they have one area of their lives straight, the others seem to go into the toilet. How much longer does difficult child have in school? Academics in a school setting are not for everyone. Have you thought about a GED?? If she is doing well on the job, that may be the thing to do. She can always start at a community college later if she wants to do a four year degree. [/QUOTE]
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