Sorry to butt my two cent's worth in here, but being a MOM myself, I raise my children the same way I WAS raised, "The hand of knowledge, applied to the seat of learning" is what my mother ued to call it then and she still call's it that today!
As far as your daughter having a hard time with her daughter telling her "NO" she won't do something, then fine, "NO!" I won't cook for you, you can eat P-nut butter sandwiches, (my job to feed you, your job to eat it, nobody said it had to be gourmet) cable is canceled in your room, you can wash your own clothes down at the laundromat and find yourself a ride there or catch the bus AND buy your own laundry soap too, dear, the phone is gone, cellular and land line for her use, the stereo is gone, the allowance is gone, your clothing allowance is gone, your ability to do just about anything other than your homework is GONE, and I would STRIP her room and let her sleep on the floor for awhile.
I paid for all of your furniture, lights, clothes, food etc... and I will take them ALL away, until you learn to behave!!
Period.
But, just my opinion and what I have done with my two at various levels to varying degrees....
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