tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-779588044957151878.post3784535013750992692..comments2019-03-15T20:26:12.780-07:00Comments on My7LittleAustralians: What To Do About The Man ChildAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03456967860237123962noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-779588044957151878.post-17294936636022273472012-09-08T06:22:13.559-07:002012-09-08T06:22:13.559-07:00Thank you mamamia for your hugs! Your right. I spo...Thank you mamamia for your hugs! Your right. I spoke to him very seriously about it again and I laid it on the line for him. His father chatted with him about it last night. We told him that he needs to stop and think seriously about just what it is he is doing. He knows now that it has been deemed serious, he said because I didn't 'go off' he figured It was not that big a deal (in our minds). It is part of your child growing up that I have no experience with yet and it is very hard not to 'take over' as is appropriate when they are little! lol But they have to do things themselves! I have another grey hair! ;) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03456967860237123962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-779588044957151878.post-79107268162585128402012-09-08T04:40:42.106-07:002012-09-08T04:40:42.106-07:00((hugs)) for your poor, worried mama's heart! ...((hugs)) for your poor, worried mama's heart! It is so hard to watch our older teens teeter on the edge. Sometimes they will right themselves, but often they just don't know how to pull themselves back. <br />Maybe he needs to know that you know what he's done and explain that he has lost your trust and that he needs to earn it back again. Hopefully, that's all he would need to make him realize that he's still got a chance to make things right and the cadets will be wonderful for him too.mamamiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12544290867067647720noreply@blogger.com