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I told him when he graduated high school in May that he had 1 year. He still hasn't moved.
Dave... tasers... they are the only answer left.
I told him when he graduated high school in May that he had 1 year. He still hasn't moved.
I told him when he graduated high school in May that he had 1 year. He still hasn't moved.
How long until he turns 19? Because it seems like this is way easier than you're making it out to be. Let him know under no uncertain terms that at X period of time (doesn't have to be 19, whatever you think is reasonable to get a job) he either pays rent, goes to college, or moves out. Period.What really gets me is this: I work for a private university. My son could GO TO COLLEGE FOR FREE!!!!
And he doesn't want to.
He's already been told 19, as that's when he's off of our insurance and needs to do something.How long until he turns 19? Because it seems like this is way easier than you're making it out to be. Let him know under no uncertain terms that at X period of time (doesn't have to be 19, whatever you think is reasonable to get a job) he either pays rent, goes to college, or moves out. Period.What really gets me is this: I work for a private university. My son could GO TO COLLEGE FOR FREE!!!!
And he doesn't want to.
Give him some time to get a job or get signed up at your college, but not too much time. There's a law of inverse proportionality wherein the more time you give someone to do something, the more they wait until the last minute and put less time into it. (I'm speaking as a young twenty something who really wishes people had been MORE hard on me to give me more incentive to get my ass in gear.)
Simple.What really gets me is this: I work for a private university. My son could GO TO COLLEGE FOR FREE!!!!
And he doesn't want to.
Then the only real problem is making sure you stick to that. Whatever you're doing, make sure there are actual visible consequences for not doing it. If he has no reason to believe you're actually gonna move all his stuff out to the curb at 19 and you or your wife will just say "eh, he'll move eventually" then he's not gonna move, or if he does it'll be slowly and without really learning the universe has consequences he has to deal with on the universe's terms, not on his.He's already been told 19, as that's when he's off of our insurance and needs to do something.