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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 222036" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Thanks, MWM, for saying what I have been thinking! I am not clear on what the problems are either. What I am hearing is that Ropefree is unhappy with the way other parents are raising their children and how it is impacting her and her son. She has certain rules and other parents are more lenient and it makes her son mad that he can't do what the other kids are doing so he just does them anyway. But then Ropefree puts the blame on the other parents and their kids for being a bad influence. </p><p></p><p>I, too, think some letting go is necessary. The boy is 17, you can't hang on to him. And he does have to take responsibility for wanting help--at that age it is on him, not his mom. But, I am unclear on what it is he needs help with--what are his problems?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 222036, member: 3208"] Thanks, MWM, for saying what I have been thinking! I am not clear on what the problems are either. What I am hearing is that Ropefree is unhappy with the way other parents are raising their children and how it is impacting her and her son. She has certain rules and other parents are more lenient and it makes her son mad that he can't do what the other kids are doing so he just does them anyway. But then Ropefree puts the blame on the other parents and their kids for being a bad influence. I, too, think some letting go is necessary. The boy is 17, you can't hang on to him. And he does have to take responsibility for wanting help--at that age it is on him, not his mom. But, I am unclear on what it is he needs help with--what are his problems? Thanks, Jane [/QUOTE]
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