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Rules/Curfews for College-Age difficult children when at Home
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 545468" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Even if your son comes home on time, you can't force him to fall asleep! My difficult child is 14 and has a Saturday morning "job" in that she walks a neighbors dogs at 7am and earns $10. We agreed to let her do it - but she has to set her alarm and get up on her own. This is hard for her... but it is her job. Saturday morning is the only morning I can sleep in, so I am not going to be responsible for her getting up and working. They have to learn sometime. I think I have protected her from herself for too long. </p><p></p><p>He is so close to being at college - I would talk to him about being quiet, respectful, and not cleaning out the fridge... and let him be responsible for himself - or suffer the conseqences of loosing his job. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 545468, member: 12511"] Even if your son comes home on time, you can't force him to fall asleep! My difficult child is 14 and has a Saturday morning "job" in that she walks a neighbors dogs at 7am and earns $10. We agreed to let her do it - but she has to set her alarm and get up on her own. This is hard for her... but it is her job. Saturday morning is the only morning I can sleep in, so I am not going to be responsible for her getting up and working. They have to learn sometime. I think I have protected her from herself for too long. He is so close to being at college - I would talk to him about being quiet, respectful, and not cleaning out the fridge... and let him be responsible for himself - or suffer the conseqences of loosing his job. KSM [/QUOTE]
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