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Q: We have a son that just turned 18 but is still a junior in high school and a 14 year old freshman daughter. While my husband and I were away, our son went to visit his girlfriend (who lives an hour away) after we told him not too because it was too late and a school night. He told us "I'm 18 now and can do whatever I want!" and then hung up. He has not given us much trouble in the past, and accepts responsibility for both his job and school. Our concern the his blatant defiance over the girlfriend, with whom he recently skipped school. How should we handle this?
At the next possible opportunity, when he is gone from the house for a few hours, I would clean out his room leaving only essential furniture and his clothing. Take everything he owns, even things he purchased, to a storage facility. When he comes home tell him that either he agrees to obey you, without exception, for as long as he chooses to enjoy the fact that you pay most if not all of his bills, or he can move out now. If he chooses to move out, return his possessions when he is in his own apartment (as opposed to staying at someone else’s house). If he chooses to stay in your home, tell him that he is on a two-month probation period, after which his possessions will be returned. (And by the way, if his car is in your name, take the keys and only allow him to drive if he agrees to your terms.) If, during his probation, he defies you one time, his two-month probation begins over again the next day. This is a watershed moment in your relationship with your son. If you don’t assert your legitimate authority, and assert it with a vengeance, he will begin taking advantage of you at every possible opportunity. |
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