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bryan24 -> RE: my wonderful teenage son grrr (4/11/2008 6:57:36 PM)
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ORIGINAL: MrsOliver First off let me tell you I feel for you!!! I have 6 teenagers the oldest is 18 as well. You can set the rules while they live in your home, however, beyond that you are an advisor and a friend not a parent. It is tuff to watch our kids grow to adulthood and they don't seem like they can handle the weight of world, but don't fear, God is with them, and they will use everything you taught them. At this point in time, your son is a man and he will have to make his own mistakes what ever they may be. Love on his girlfriend, because she may be your daughter-in-law. One thing that is very important to remember is, when we grow up and start falling in love, our partner becomes more important than our parents. So you will have to embrace your son's girlfriend, to show your son you accept his choices. they may be wrong, but who hasn't made a bad choice? Everyone I know has. Talk him through it, allow him freedom to be a man and make a mistake or two. Keep boundaries for your home, but outside of that, it is a whole lot of trusting in Jesus and praying for your children. As far as protecting him: for instance staying out late at a friends house, "what is he doing", well what ever it is, he is going to do it weather it is a 2am or 2pm. And as we must do for our spouses, believe in the God in your son. He knows right from wrong and he knows who he belongs to! Be Blessed, Mrs. Oliver This is the perfect advice. Listen to this person. Your son is going to have to make that jump into the world eventually. 18 is probably the age to do that. I can see a curfew being pretty reasonable. However dont make it unreasonably early. The other parts about him having a girlfriend and making new friends, that's pretty much up to him.
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