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What do I do with almost 19 year old son--smoking pot
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<blockquote data-quote="mrsammler" data-source="post: 440716"><p>What Midwest Mom said. Parents paying for college is an earned privilege (if they can afford it and are willing to spend it), not a right. Once a kid starts to malfunction, make poor grades, party instead of work hard (granting a certain reasonable & conservative "allowance" for youthful high spirits, so long as grades are acceptable and he/she stays out of trouble), etc, he/she is on his own, in my opinion. Childhood ends at 18--after that, they get what they earn, just like the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsammler, post: 440716"] What Midwest Mom said. Parents paying for college is an earned privilege (if they can afford it and are willing to spend it), not a right. Once a kid starts to malfunction, make poor grades, party instead of work hard (granting a certain reasonable & conservative "allowance" for youthful high spirits, so long as grades are acceptable and he/she stays out of trouble), etc, he/she is on his own, in my opinion. Childhood ends at 18--after that, they get what they earn, just like the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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