Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she’s so independent, is she planning on paying for college and health insurance too? She needs some tough love, I think. Is this other family really willing to feed, house and clothe her for free? How long can that last?
She has a scholarship but I don’t think she realizes what other expenses will come with university. We don’t want to hang it over her head or threaten to not pay if she moves out because that seems extreme. I’m hoping she learns a lesson these next few months and grows to appreciate what DH and I do for her.
Yes, we have some rules but she hasn’t had to work 25-30 hours a week through HS like her friend has.
Anonymous wrote:Financial support, access to the car stopped, and phone turned off. Let her move out and get her space. She’ll get it out of her system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut car access.
We said if she moves out she’ll have to make car payments since the vehicle is ours. We settled for $300 a month.
Anonymous wrote:Are you really willing to let her move out over chores? And if so, where does your financial support end? If you’re going to pay her college and you’re willing to let her move out over chores, you have to be willing to let go of any influence you have. OTOH, what will improve your relationship.
Anonymous wrote:If she’s so independent, is she planning on paying for college and health insurance too? She needs some tough love, I think. Is this other family really willing to feed, house and clothe her for free? How long can that last?
Anonymous wrote:Cut car access.
Anonymous wrote:You raised your child in a manner that made her want to run as soon as possible. And your first thought is more rules and chores.