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How to get difficult child to understand what I am trying to get through to him
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 519748" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Saturday nights on CNBC there's a show called "Til Debt Do us Part" there was also a spinoff called "The Princess" It's a reality show with a financial guru showing couples (sometimes single folks) how to set up budgets and stop spending and get financial reality checks. It's very eye opening. Start watching and invite difficult child to watch with you. If he won't actively watch, record the shows and have them on in the background whenever he's around.</p><p></p><p>You can also have him visit a credit counselor to learn about finances. When a credit counselor tells him to find a therapist to figure out why he spends so recklessly, then maybe it will sink in that a therapist CAN help with such issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 519748, member: 11965"] Saturday nights on CNBC there's a show called "Til Debt Do us Part" there was also a spinoff called "The Princess" It's a reality show with a financial guru showing couples (sometimes single folks) how to set up budgets and stop spending and get financial reality checks. It's very eye opening. Start watching and invite difficult child to watch with you. If he won't actively watch, record the shows and have them on in the background whenever he's around. You can also have him visit a credit counselor to learn about finances. When a credit counselor tells him to find a therapist to figure out why he spends so recklessly, then maybe it will sink in that a therapist CAN help with such issues. [/QUOTE]
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