Okay, so the real issue has nothing to do about giving the kids a key. It is about leading to no interaction between you and WW, right?

I guess my issue is not whether or not they have the keys, it's that I'm not really liking the idea of my ww dropping them off and driving away without any interaction and then picking them up when I'm not home and having them lock it.

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The part I'm not happy with is zero interaction. I get that we do db for us and drop the rope for us. But if that's truly the case, why the aspect of looking, smelling and acting your best in those interactions. Why have interactions at all? So they can see the changes, right.

While if I agree to this, ww will never see those changes.


Well, if you are calling yourself dropping the rope, you aren't suppose to plan any interactions. You stop trying to control things in order to have interactions......and that's what you seem to be doing by not giving the kids a key.


It is not about what you feel should work in your M. It is about doing the work that gets the right results. Do what works!