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Transitioning: childhood to adulthood+ - a repost
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<blockquote data-quote="hearthope" data-source="post: 60457" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>Jog I am drawing from experiences with my 17 yr old easy child not difficult child, but I have done as Lisa has said, I let natural consequences fall as they may and I give advice when needed. She lives by our rules, but has the freedom to make her own choices and suffer when she makes the wrong decision.</p><p></p><p>As far as husband's go, My husband is step-dad and still lives dark ages and doesn't want to change. I am very selective in what I share with him about easy child issues. He can not understand the feelings of a 17 yr old girl and I can still remember that far back so I get the job of parenting .</p><p></p><p></p><p>Traci</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearthope, post: 60457, member: 2389"] Jog I am drawing from experiences with my 17 yr old easy child not difficult child, but I have done as Lisa has said, I let natural consequences fall as they may and I give advice when needed. She lives by our rules, but has the freedom to make her own choices and suffer when she makes the wrong decision. As far as husband's go, My husband is step-dad and still lives dark ages and doesn't want to change. I am very selective in what I share with him about easy child issues. He can not understand the feelings of a 17 yr old girl and I can still remember that far back so I get the job of parenting . Traci [/QUOTE]
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