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teenager breaking curfew
G'morning.
I just joined this group looking for some advice. My ex-wife & I have joint custody of my teenage daughter who just turned 18 this past week. Sometime last fall, she broke curfew at my place & I punished her accordingly. Now she's broken curfew at her mom's. My ex-wife wants to punish my daughter & wishes that I 'match' the same punishment at my place. Basically, to be on the same page. I disagree. I don't have as many problems with my daughter as does my ex-wife. Advice? |
Well in that case, you need to discipline your daughter or try to bring her in a psychologist (without her knowledge of course) to know what's up with her and how will you act in that kind of situation.
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You should talk to your daughter about her behavior. Ask calmly about her problems or consult to a psychologist.
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I think You should talk to your daughter about her behavior. Ask calmly about her problems or consult to a psychologist.
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it is better that You should talk to your daughter about her behavior. Ask calmly about her problems or consult to a psychologist.
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it is better that You should talk to your daughter about her behavior. Ask calmly about her problems or consult to a psychologist.
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it is better that You should talk to your daughter about her behavior. Ask calmly about her problems or consult to a psychologist.
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you should not force her
You should talk to your daughter about her behavior. |
you should not force her
You should talk to your daughter about her behavior. |
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