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I went to the therapist yesterday. My plan for difficult child and work situation:
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 553764" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Dash, </p><p>I'm also rooting for you!</p><p></p><p>Has difficult child thought about customer service type jobs? I worked in a Relay Center for the deaf many yrs ago, also worked at JCP Life, market research firm, even a Reunion service through Taylor publishing (work I could do at home). </p><p>Just throwing out thoughts. </p><p></p><p>I think you are doing the right thing here, Dash. You are trying to nudge difficult child into becoming a responsible self supporting adult. A survivor...that takes charge not just a victim that lets life happen to them. </p><p>My mom did much the same thing with me at one point in my life...It worked. I stepped up. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there,</p><p>LMS </p><p>ps...My mom has a friend who's children have lived at home and "paid" rent to the parents. The parents took the "rent" and saved it for their children for when they were ready to move out...unbenounced to the children. Was a "win/win".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 553764, member: 3305"] Dash, I'm also rooting for you! Has difficult child thought about customer service type jobs? I worked in a Relay Center for the deaf many yrs ago, also worked at JCP Life, market research firm, even a Reunion service through Taylor publishing (work I could do at home). Just throwing out thoughts. I think you are doing the right thing here, Dash. You are trying to nudge difficult child into becoming a responsible self supporting adult. A survivor...that takes charge not just a victim that lets life happen to them. My mom did much the same thing with me at one point in my life...It worked. I stepped up. Hang in there, LMS ps...My mom has a friend who's children have lived at home and "paid" rent to the parents. The parents took the "rent" and saved it for their children for when they were ready to move out...unbenounced to the children. Was a "win/win". [/QUOTE]
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