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cant cope?? or wont...that is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 252063" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>16 yrs is a hard age. Kids in your class are talking about driving - most probably already have their liscense and most of those have a vehicle. It is a large stage toward leaving childhood and enterring pre-adult hood.</p><p></p><p>Kids who do not have a dream of what they will do following graduation or do not have a current job or hobby or sport, start to fall behind. They get discouraged watching others work toward their dreams. They look for ways to enjoy life outside of jobs, hobbies, and sports and it takes a very strong person in this position to stay out of the troubles of inappropriate behaviors of drinking, doing drugs, being mean/violent, vandalism, complaining of life, whatever.</p><p> </p><p>Is there anything outside the house your difficult child enjoys doing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 252063, member: 5096"] 16 yrs is a hard age. Kids in your class are talking about driving - most probably already have their liscense and most of those have a vehicle. It is a large stage toward leaving childhood and enterring pre-adult hood. Kids who do not have a dream of what they will do following graduation or do not have a current job or hobby or sport, start to fall behind. They get discouraged watching others work toward their dreams. They look for ways to enjoy life outside of jobs, hobbies, and sports and it takes a very strong person in this position to stay out of the troubles of inappropriate behaviors of drinking, doing drugs, being mean/violent, vandalism, complaining of life, whatever. Is there anything outside the house your difficult child enjoys doing? [/QUOTE]
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