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A parent solution...thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 748489" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>I think it can work for some but not all. My husband and I did the same thing for our son. We purchased a small house for him to live in. All he was required to do was get a job. We gave him money, bought him clothes, gave him a cell phone, bought groceries, etc...... we also checked in. Our goal was to have him start working then eventually start paying some rent, get him to the point that he was "responsible" and we would gift him the house. </p><p>Sadly, this did not work for us. I do not regret trying because I know we tried and did our very best to help him - sadly, he just didn't want to be helped.</p><p>I'm glad to hear that it does work for some parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 748489, member: 18516"] I think it can work for some but not all. My husband and I did the same thing for our son. We purchased a small house for him to live in. All he was required to do was get a job. We gave him money, bought him clothes, gave him a cell phone, bought groceries, etc...... we also checked in. Our goal was to have him start working then eventually start paying some rent, get him to the point that he was "responsible" and we would gift him the house. Sadly, this did not work for us. I do not regret trying because I know we tried and did our very best to help him - sadly, he just didn't want to be helped. I'm glad to hear that it does work for some parents. [/QUOTE]
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