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Sigh difficult children distorted thinking
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 403106" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>When my kids were that age I was newly divorced and in no position financially to go out and buy either one of them a car, and even if I were, I'm not so sure I would have done it. They both worked parttime jobs in high school to pay for their first vehicles and it didn't hurt them a bit. They both grew up with no sense of entitlement, both have a terrific work ethic and are very responsible, and both still know the value of a dollar. Their first vehicles may not have been the greatest but they earned the money for them by themselves and were very proud of them! It makes a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 403106, member: 1883"] When my kids were that age I was newly divorced and in no position financially to go out and buy either one of them a car, and even if I were, I'm not so sure I would have done it. They both worked parttime jobs in high school to pay for their first vehicles and it didn't hurt them a bit. They both grew up with no sense of entitlement, both have a terrific work ethic and are very responsible, and both still know the value of a dollar. Their first vehicles may not have been the greatest but they earned the money for them by themselves and were very proud of them! It makes a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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