I have 3 kids. My youngest and my oldest are taking me thru there and I dont know where to turn. My oldest is intellectually delay. He just turned 18 and hes at the stage where I cant tell him, he doesn't believe anything I tell him. He doesn't understand im only trying to protect him in this crazy world. He looks older then he is and he act tuff and I know the ppl out in these streets will eat him alive. I try to speak to him about how he carries his self out, how not to talk to ppl. How to be respectful but I know it goes in one ear and out the out. He has this girl friend now so thats a whole different story. Just know I try to talk to him. Him and my youngest are always at it. Its like my youngest cant even come in the same room as my oldest or this boy will have an heart attack god forbid he had to pass him in the hallway area. My oldest will grab his arms so he doesn't touch him. My youngest is 6 he at that stage where he wants play all the time. he a boy so when he does see his older brother he wants to play but this boy keeps pushing him away. I can't win for losing. I try to explain things the best I can to my oldest since doesn't seem to under stand everyday life. This shit is just becoming so overwhelming. I dont want to seem like a badmother but maybe he needs to see life from a different view.
If you made it this far. Thanks for reading. One over stimulated mama😞
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Ok so this is going to sound harsh and not everyone's cup of tea of an opinion. I really dont mean to rub anyone the wrong way however if this was me id be telling him to look else where to live. If he cant respect the house he lives in and the rules/boundaries put in place then go live somewhere else where you set your own rules and see how far you get. Being 18, hes old enough to live on his own, get a job and make his own way in life. Im not saying dont be there for him when things go wrong but sometimes they have to learn the hard way to appreciate how easy they have it.