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When our adult kids lose things
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 123258" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Although I have no suggestions on difficult child's nasty attitude, other than to hang up if she is abusive, I do have a suggestion how you can help her (if you want). Or you can suggest this to her. I have a terrible memory and have always lost things too and am very disorganized. </p><p>Instead of carrying around her important cards, she should copy them and carry the copies around. The original cards should be locked in a safe. If you want to help, you can keep it at your house. If not, she can buy one. It takes a long time (and EFFORT) to learn to hang onto things if you are intristically disorganized. But you either learn or you cause yourself a lot of hardships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 123258, member: 1550"] Although I have no suggestions on difficult child's nasty attitude, other than to hang up if she is abusive, I do have a suggestion how you can help her (if you want). Or you can suggest this to her. I have a terrible memory and have always lost things too and am very disorganized. Instead of carrying around her important cards, she should copy them and carry the copies around. The original cards should be locked in a safe. If you want to help, you can keep it at your house. If not, she can buy one. It takes a long time (and EFFORT) to learn to hang onto things if you are intristically disorganized. But you either learn or you cause yourself a lot of hardships. [/QUOTE]
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