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Problems with 19 Year Old Son
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 497799" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good luck with that. </p><p>Have a plan if things get worse. Know what you will do if he starts the to go downhill. You say he will be out. How are you going to do that? Have a plan. Many here have put basic clothing in a garbage bag so difficult child knows you are taking his threats to runaway seriously. Get your brain prepared of what you will do when he begs to come back. If you don't do a bit of role playing in your head before hand, you will respond emotionally instead of therapeutically. Have a plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 497799, member: 3"] Good luck with that. Have a plan if things get worse. Know what you will do if he starts the to go downhill. You say he will be out. How are you going to do that? Have a plan. Many here have put basic clothing in a garbage bag so difficult child knows you are taking his threats to runaway seriously. Get your brain prepared of what you will do when he begs to come back. If you don't do a bit of role playing in your head before hand, you will respond emotionally instead of therapeutically. Have a plan. [/QUOTE]
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