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What age should teens/adults leave/be kicked out of the house?

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Should it matter if they have circumstances like if there in college or can't work while studying full time? (or other circumstances).

Should the parents kick the child out or should the child leave on there own. How do you actually kick them out? (do you just tell them to leave and expect them to, or what do you do, how do you do it?)

Is there necessarily an age or should it vary from parents to parents and child situtation to situation

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  1. This varies from situation to situation. I would say if a parent feels that a child can and should be self supporting they should start cutting off the supplies and pushing toward the door. If a child is trying to get through school and cannot make it own their own the parent should help. In any case if the child is disruptive uses drugs, alcohol has behavior problems etc. it is time to push them out and lock the door behind them. There is no place in a home for a disruptive (Adult) child. When this happens it's time for the child to get it together and make it or not. A parent should never put the family in jeopardy for a child that doesn't want to help himself. At this point it is time to get help toe the line or get out.


  2. Yes, it does vary and I do believe once a child finishes High School, they have a decision to make. How much do they want to keep it real. Get a job know or go into Higher learning.

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