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When Grown Kids Use Parents As Pawns

It can be a challenge to raise children and just because they are over 18 does not mean that the challenge stops. In fact, there are times when the challenges just continue to grow.

One single mother discovered this for herself when her 21-year-old son threatened to move out of her home and move in with his father unless she bought him a new car. This really put her in a bad situation, and it certainly was not a sign of a healthy relationship.

What could she do in order to ensure that things go as smoothly as possible? What can any parent who finds themselves in such a tight situation do to alleviate some of the issues?

First of all, it’s important to understand the situation. In this case, the 21-year-old son was demanding a new car and he may have been motivated on many different levels. This could include peer pressure, independence, or simply entitlement.

It is also necessary to take a close look at the relationship between your son and his father. It’s not uncommon for children to threaten to go live with the other parent when they are living apart. Having a complete understanding of whether the father is supportive or if they are just using it as leverage can go a long way in helping you figure out the situation.

To discern this, it may be necessary to have an open discussion with the father and get his perspective. That isn’t always going to be easy but it’s a part of being a parent that may be necessary.

If you are considering purchasing a new car or caving into any demand, you need to assess your own situation and make sure that you aren’t getting in over your head. It’s not just the initial purchase, it’s everything from maintenance and insurance to upkeep.

Sometimes, there are emotional dynamics taking place that run very deep. It may not just be as cut and dry as demanding a new car, you need to look for other emotional issues. Sometimes, it’s just a cry for independence.

When you make the determination as to what is underneath the surface, some boundaries and expectations need to be set. This can help to manage the demands of the child as well as support them as the relationship moves forward.

Communication is always going to be key, regardless of whether it is easy or not. Have an open discussion and try to convey your feelings in a way that encourages him to share his own perspective.

Some family counseling may be necessary and if possible, even the father could be brought into the mix. Sometimes, expressing yourself and an open way such as this can go a long way in helping things to be smooth.

Have you looked into other alternatives, such as sharing cars or perhaps public transportation? Not everybody is going to be able to afford a new car, but they may be able to help the son gain some independence until he can afford one on his own.

Finally, prepare yourself for the good or the bad. You can do everything that you can do but if he decides to move out, you need to accept it and not burn your bridges.

 

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