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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pack a bag for her and tell her that she may not have what she needs on the trip if she refuses to pack for herself. From now until departure time, I'd ignore her and just go about your business. Do not let her see you sweat this.[/quote] Agree with this. I’m in Italy now with a 14 year old. There has been some complaining and refusal to do things, but overall they’ve enjoyed it. The first big complaint I left them in the hotel room but took phone with me. They were obviously bored, and felt like they missed out after hearing siblings excited about what they did. There was still complaining after that, but never to the point where they knew I’d just leave them behind again if they kept it up. [/quote] Why would you do this? Maybe they just want to relax at home. Not everyone wants constant travel.[/quote] Nothing in any post indicated "constant travel." So stop making things up and moving the bar.[/quote]
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