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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 368765" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Whew!</p><p>boyfriend= boyfriend</p><p>Dad = Dad</p><p>Taking her to her dad's is a great idea. She's with a parent and hopefully being supervised.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I'm sure everyone has their own opinion and experience with this. With Kanga, she had no interest in communicating with us and would love the chance to 'negotiate' to see how much she could get from us. in my humble opinion kids with mental illness need firm limits and consequences. Will the firm limits cause her to comply? Nope. But she will know that the adults in her world will not tolerate criminal and/or immoral behavior. Yes, this will be a lot harder on your wife (and you) then simply giving in for the sake of keeping the peace. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to back now and read your previous posts. I'm not sure of your whole story. It would help alot if you could create a signature with the basic details (see mine at the bottom of my posts). Go to User CP and you'll find the signature section there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 368765, member: 1169"] Whew! boyfriend= boyfriend Dad = Dad Taking her to her dad's is a great idea. She's with a parent and hopefully being supervised. I'm sure everyone has their own opinion and experience with this. With Kanga, she had no interest in communicating with us and would love the chance to 'negotiate' to see how much she could get from us. in my humble opinion kids with mental illness need firm limits and consequences. Will the firm limits cause her to comply? Nope. But she will know that the adults in her world will not tolerate criminal and/or immoral behavior. Yes, this will be a lot harder on your wife (and you) then simply giving in for the sake of keeping the peace. I'm going to back now and read your previous posts. I'm not sure of your whole story. It would help alot if you could create a signature with the basic details (see mine at the bottom of my posts). Go to User CP and you'll find the signature section there. [/QUOTE]
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