a friends 16 yo has left home in canada Anything he can do?

a friends 16 yo has left home in canada Anything he can do?

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SplatSpeed

Original Poster:

7,491 posts

258 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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my friends 16 yo left home friday, for a boy! is there anything he can do?

i fear there is nothing.

any help greatly appreciated!

belleair302

6,921 posts

214 months

Friday 22nd October 2010
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Three simple things. One is contact if known the boy's parents and try to arrange a meeting.

Talk with their own child or witha child councellor and have constructive dialogue over growing issues, child to adult transition responsibilities and the risks in life today of being irrational.

Does your friend and wife spend time with their daughter as parents without judging, but as caring parents not just barking do's and don'ts???

SplatSpeed

Original Poster:

7,491 posts

258 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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thanks.

she is now in touch and the lines of communication are open.

basically she has found a way to leave home bum off someone else and basiclly drop out of school.

nothing my mate can do about it!

frustrating time as i am sure you can immagine.

Soovy

35,829 posts

278 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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How long before she's working for Vivid entertainment, I wonder.

SplatSpeed

Original Poster:

7,491 posts

258 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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Soovy said:
How long before she's working for Vivid entertainment, I wonder.
Thanks Soovy

Luckily she is too lazy for that! Too much like a job for her, treats her dad like an ATM.

Soovy

35,829 posts

278 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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SplatSpeed said:
Soovy said:
How long before she's working for Vivid entertainment, I wonder.
Thanks Soovy

Luckily she is too lazy for that! Too much like a job for her, treats her dad like an ATM.
Possibly the most unfortunate choice of words in history.


Matt Harper

6,770 posts

208 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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Bahahahahahahhaahahahahaah!!!!!!

Stedman

7,287 posts

199 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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roflrofl and another ... rofl

Ben Hughes

1,937 posts

186 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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Stedman said:
roflrofl and another ... rofl
And some more!

roflroflrofl

branflakes

2,039 posts

245 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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Ben Hughes said:
Stedman said:
roflrofl and another ... rofl
And some more!

roflroflrofl
roflroflrofl

DSB123

19 posts

177 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Probably changing the locks would be beneficial!!!

lenandsons

1,317 posts

240 months

Thursday 23rd December 2010
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I have just gone through something similar with my 18 year old son here in Canada and at 18 you as a parent ceas to be of concern as far as the law goes!! However at 16 there are still legal avenues open if they want to go down that route.

SplatSpeed

Original Poster:

7,491 posts

258 months

Thursday 23rd December 2010
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lenandsons said:
I have just gone through something similar with my 18 year old son here in Canada and at 18 you as a parent ceas to be of concern as far as the law goes!! However at 16 there are still legal avenues open if they want to go down that route.
no at 16 nothing they can do

dblack1

230 posts

168 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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honestly, i dont mean to tell them how to be a parent, but maybe a bit of "tough love" would be a good answer here. if they let her make some mistakes and pay for them herself a bit, she might wisen up a bit or she will learn nothing.

SplatSpeed

Original Poster:

7,491 posts

258 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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dblack1 said:
honestly, i dont mean to tell them how to be a parent, but maybe a bit of "tough love" would be a good answer here. if they let her make some mistakes and pay for them herself a bit, she might wisen up a bit or she will learn nothing.
preaching to the choir!

she is back no and not in school, not going back till febuary i.e. next semmester.