Hi Nalwayout
Thanks so much for your words of wisdom. They really help. It also makes me feel better with my parenting style, which is so different from that of my conservative and overly-strict, brought-up-during-the-war parents. My mum grew up in Wales. Also she was old when she had me - 30 - old 50 years ago . It's almost like I have gone to the other extreme with discipline (far too soft), but then I guess my friends and I have our more domineering, stricter hubbys to balance us out. We are keen for our kids to do what THEY want to do, not what we think they should do. Is your daughter an alcoholic? My brother has borrowed money from family, myself included, never paying it back and has been missing in Bangkok for the last 3 years. Very sad as my parents disowned him years ago and he is my only sibling. Not only does he suffer from alcoholism and depression but he developed juvenile diabetes at 13. He has been very sick and owes money to the Thai government so cannot leave in a hurry. I would bail him out yet again if I could track him down.
I have worried for years about one or other of my sons becoming an alcoholic. It is of course highly likely that one or other will be afflicted with depression and/or alcoholism. Maybe the 13-year-old rather than the 10-year-old, but I don't really know and have wasted hours over worrying unnecessarily as they haven't even started drinking yet. I've heard stories in AA of kids drinking when still under 10 and many at 12/13/14 and stressed. But i also know I won't be able to stop them & will just have to try to be an example. As if mum will be a desirable example for a teenage boy. HAHA! All rather scarey...
Take care and well done on your progress
Sticky
