Wishing on a star
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Yes, it is HARD!!!!!
Parenting is not easy. Sometimes parenting is not for wimps.
This is me again. I just wanted to say that my post was in direct response to your own words about the high school football game and curfew, being in trouble, etc.
There is definitely a huge mixed message here.
Your kid knows this.
He knows he can disrespect you and do as he pleases, come home when it is convenient and meets his needs... Followed by, can I have the car tomorrow... go to the football game, etc.. (by your own words, there was discussion about the game, curfew, etc....)
If your updates are correct, then you and your husband do need to change the locks, do not let him have your car, (which comes with huge liability risks), or even pay for his phone.
After reading your latest post, It sounds like there may be issues with your son, that you are not mentioning, that go far beyond some bad grades and some rebellious teen behavior. Teens that have the appearance of being good kids, into sports, etc.. can be just as far into self destructive behaviors as any other kid.
When a persons behaviors are that incredible and not rational, there is a reason.
Let me remind you that I am the parent of a young man this age.
There has been a lot you could do.
It seems that you have chosen to give in, every time. If he took your car out on Friday night... You gave in.
You are enabling him.
You have chosen to throw up your hands and say that there isn't really anything that you can do.
There is.
You have no obligation to provide everything or anything to, be disrespected by, and to put yourself at great liability, for another adult who is making their own choices.
Parenting is not easy. Sometimes parenting is not for wimps.
This is me again. I just wanted to say that my post was in direct response to your own words about the high school football game and curfew, being in trouble, etc.
There is definitely a huge mixed message here.
Your kid knows this.
He knows he can disrespect you and do as he pleases, come home when it is convenient and meets his needs... Followed by, can I have the car tomorrow... go to the football game, etc.. (by your own words, there was discussion about the game, curfew, etc....)
If your updates are correct, then you and your husband do need to change the locks, do not let him have your car, (which comes with huge liability risks), or even pay for his phone.
After reading your latest post, It sounds like there may be issues with your son, that you are not mentioning, that go far beyond some bad grades and some rebellious teen behavior. Teens that have the appearance of being good kids, into sports, etc.. can be just as far into self destructive behaviors as any other kid.
When a persons behaviors are that incredible and not rational, there is a reason.
Let me remind you that I am the parent of a young man this age.
There has been a lot you could do.
It seems that you have chosen to give in, every time. If he took your car out on Friday night... You gave in.
You are enabling him.
You have chosen to throw up your hands and say that there isn't really anything that you can do.
There is.
You have no obligation to provide everything or anything to, be disrespected by, and to put yourself at great liability, for another adult who is making their own choices.
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