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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 352711"><p>Generally speaking, I think natural consequences works. However, like what was said, throw mental illness into the picture and the waters get murky.</p><p>However, even those who are ill, have to work to the best of their abilities and be accountable for their actions.</p><p>You have an adult child who was a substance abuser, who is now doing better. What helped your son?</p><p>Like someone else also said...not sure there are really any black and white answers. Each case is different and we do the best we can.</p><p>I do know that once our children become adults (especially) it is wise to pull back, draw boundaries and to embrace all the good we can from life. It is ours to richly enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 352711"] Generally speaking, I think natural consequences works. However, like what was said, throw mental illness into the picture and the waters get murky. However, even those who are ill, have to work to the best of their abilities and be accountable for their actions. You have an adult child who was a substance abuser, who is now doing better. What helped your son? Like someone else also said...not sure there are really any black and white answers. Each case is different and we do the best we can. I do know that once our children become adults (especially) it is wise to pull back, draw boundaries and to embrace all the good we can from life. It is ours to richly enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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