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Need some cool-headed advice about how to deal with my teens' misbehavior
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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 366510" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>I would think that a parent must give written permission for a minor to take the driving test. I will contact my ex and tell him I will not sign, and that I recommend that he not sign either. I think he will agree, he has threatened not to do so in the past. Son has no job, and hence, no money (he gets cash for weed from his girlfriend, who is not a pothead but is smitten by him), so he has no way of putting gas in a car or paying for insurance, and since both sets of keys to my car are in my purse, no access to my vehicle. </p><p> </p><p>The other suggestions are appropriate and doable even for a doormat like me.</p><p> </p><p>Your observations about easy child are spot-on. She is being driven crazy by difficult child 2, as much as she loves him.</p><p> </p><p>I will check with his SA counselor about commitment. He turns 18 in January.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for the common sense suggestions. I know I can always get good, compassionate advice here. Bless you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 366510, member: 5941"] I would think that a parent must give written permission for a minor to take the driving test. I will contact my ex and tell him I will not sign, and that I recommend that he not sign either. I think he will agree, he has threatened not to do so in the past. Son has no job, and hence, no money (he gets cash for weed from his girlfriend, who is not a pothead but is smitten by him), so he has no way of putting gas in a car or paying for insurance, and since both sets of keys to my car are in my purse, no access to my vehicle. The other suggestions are appropriate and doable even for a doormat like me. Your observations about easy child are spot-on. She is being driven crazy by difficult child 2, as much as she loves him. I will check with his SA counselor about commitment. He turns 18 in January. Thank you for the common sense suggestions. I know I can always get good, compassionate advice here. Bless you all. [/QUOTE]
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