I worked at a group home for teenaged girls. You really are going to have to put your foot down and set some boundaries...Early curfews, no friends, chores for rent, etc. If not he will mooch off you forever and will never learn any responsibility....He is going to wait for you to do everything for him.... Be strong so he will grow up to be the man you want him to be....We all want to be our kid's friends and have them like us...but we cant.... we are their Mothers......
Here is something you can try.... Don't take him there make him get the bus and go there. Give him consequenses when he doesn't go....Let him know that he has to work for what he wants....The stuff he needs just does not magically appear.....I can look up more resources if this is not a good fit.
Address:
Indianapolis Urban League
777 Indiana Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone(s): ###-###-####
Fax: ###-###-####
E-mail: ____@____.com
Web Site: www.indplsul.org
Operating Agency: Indianapolis Urban League
Hours: Quarterly Mon.-Thurs. 9am-1:30pm
Description: [46202] The CareerTrack Program assist young adults in enhancing their life skills, computer skills, job readiness skills and provides career planning and counseling. Two training modules are used, employment readiness and career planning/career skills prep. The employment readiness training is 4 weeks long and meets for 4.5 hours each day on Mondays through Thursdays. All participants must complete the employment readiness module. Once they complete this, they meet with the placement specialist to assist them in job search. Those who are interested in getting into a vocational training program or attending a post-secondary institution also complete the career planning/career skills prep module, which is an additional two week training. CareerTrack helps young adults, ages 18-25 who are out of high school, find employment and/or provide modest financial assistance for them to acquire career skills/training. This program primarily serves low to moderate income individuals. While participating in our program, the young adults receive a stipend of $6.25 an hour for employment readiness and $6.75 for career planning. Trainings take place quarterly.
On Busline: Yes
Fees: None
Eligibility: Ages 18-25 with or without a high school diploma or GED.
Area Served: Marion County
Intake Procedure: Assessment, application and orientation.
Another good thing may be that as long as he in your house he needs to volunteer...Maybe at a shelter or a hospital or in an enviornmental way....My geolgy class volunteers for the community and they have them haul off trees and a lot of physical things for the envtiornment...The benefits of volunteer at the homeless shelter could be that he sees what his life could be like if he doesnt get it together!!