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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 124256" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Witz, selling his possesions is good life lesson for M. He is young and has the chance to have a decent life if he starts to learn from those life lessons. Unfortunately as my difficult child taught me so well, it takes repetition, repetition, repetition for our hard headed kids to get it. </p><p>Maybe he will understand the basic "do to get" rules that govern the rest of society. Our kids are slow learners. </p><p></p><p>Maybe a video game where they have to do to get food, gas, lodging will work with our kids. </p><p></p><p>As far as teaching driving. I pass. I am way to nervous to be a passenger as it is let alone with my spacey difficult child. He went to driving school. It was worth every penney. husband did the practice. It's just not one of my strengths. </p><p></p><p>Having M be a young man of character who works, makes good choices and is respectful to his family is the long term goal. Hopefully having some parental contact with your husband will start the communications going in a positive, healthy way. Hopefully he will ask for directions and/or suggestions. </p><p></p><p>We always have hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 124256, member: 3"] Witz, selling his possesions is good life lesson for M. He is young and has the chance to have a decent life if he starts to learn from those life lessons. Unfortunately as my difficult child taught me so well, it takes repetition, repetition, repetition for our hard headed kids to get it. Maybe he will understand the basic "do to get" rules that govern the rest of society. Our kids are slow learners. Maybe a video game where they have to do to get food, gas, lodging will work with our kids. As far as teaching driving. I pass. I am way to nervous to be a passenger as it is let alone with my spacey difficult child. He went to driving school. It was worth every penney. husband did the practice. It's just not one of my strengths. Having M be a young man of character who works, makes good choices and is respectful to his family is the long term goal. Hopefully having some parental contact with your husband will start the communications going in a positive, healthy way. Hopefully he will ask for directions and/or suggestions. We always have hope. [/QUOTE]
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