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Rules/Curfews for College-Age difficult children when at Home
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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 545519" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Signorina,</p><p>I can appreciate a problem if a kid disturbs others when he comes back home in the middle of the night , but if he does not disturb and coming late is acceptable behavior for well adjusted kids I think ' Mom' has to deal with her problem - learn to let go and sleep well . A home is a place for members of the family to have their needs met , not just the parents. Here the problem is with the mom. Of course , the kid could try and compromise , sleep somewhere else etc I am a man , so maybe I see things differently. I have a son , who is in active combat duty - I say my prayers and sleep well . </p><p></p><p>Coaching - we should try to act like or find a mentor or coach for your son to help deal with his ADHD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 545519, member: 10"] Signorina, I can appreciate a problem if a kid disturbs others when he comes back home in the middle of the night , but if he does not disturb and coming late is acceptable behavior for well adjusted kids I think ' Mom' has to deal with her problem - learn to let go and sleep well . A home is a place for members of the family to have their needs met , not just the parents. Here the problem is with the mom. Of course , the kid could try and compromise , sleep somewhere else etc I am a man , so maybe I see things differently. I have a son , who is in active combat duty - I say my prayers and sleep well . Coaching - we should try to act like or find a mentor or coach for your son to help deal with his ADHD [/QUOTE]
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