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New to Group - Kicked out our 19 year old son (only child) today
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 556843" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>As you can see you are in lots of good company. Its a club no one ever wanted to belong to! </p><p></p><p>We eventually had to put my son and his girlfriend out after behavior we just didnt want to deal with anymore. It actually turned into the best move for all involved. At least in my son's case he becomes a perpetual teen when he lives at home but when he is out in the real world he actually lives up to expectations and we get along well. I will never say I wont allow him home again because he has some pretty severe disabilities that could cause him to eventually need us but he will stay away as long as possible and that is his choice. He doesnt want to come back. He has 2 kids and a girlfriend. </p><p></p><p>Of course, my son is well older than yours. It took getting that frontal lobe to complete growing before any of this could work for us. The years between 18 and say 24 were pure heck. From 24 to 26 have been the time when he has really started to mature into where we are becoming proud of who we think he is going to be in this life. No he isnt a easy child. But he has gone more easy child than where he was as a difficult child kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 556843, member: 1514"] As you can see you are in lots of good company. Its a club no one ever wanted to belong to! We eventually had to put my son and his girlfriend out after behavior we just didnt want to deal with anymore. It actually turned into the best move for all involved. At least in my son's case he becomes a perpetual teen when he lives at home but when he is out in the real world he actually lives up to expectations and we get along well. I will never say I wont allow him home again because he has some pretty severe disabilities that could cause him to eventually need us but he will stay away as long as possible and that is his choice. He doesnt want to come back. He has 2 kids and a girlfriend. Of course, my son is well older than yours. It took getting that frontal lobe to complete growing before any of this could work for us. The years between 18 and say 24 were pure heck. From 24 to 26 have been the time when he has really started to mature into where we are becoming proud of who we think he is going to be in this life. No he isnt a easy child. But he has gone more easy child than where he was as a difficult child kid. [/QUOTE]
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