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I don't to attend HS Senior Award Ceremony...
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 687237" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I don't know why she wanted me there. Like I said, this was a school assembly, not the actual graduation ceremony. Several weeks ago, she came home and told me she saw a list and she was like in the top 20 students. This is a school of over 1500, and probably close to 400 seniors. I knew it was a mistake. She would be lucky to have a 2.0 grade point average. When she got her cap and gown, there was a white collar, and she said she thought only the top students got the collar. I told her when we attended other ceremonies, all the girls had the white collar, and the top students got colored cords to wear draped around their necks...</p><p></p><p>She really does not have school friends. The girl that she spends the most time with dropped out last year. </p><p></p><p>It just hurts that she thinks she is more capable than she is. Now that she is 18, she wants to "adult". She quit the therapist we had been seeing for DBT therapy group. She wants to take a break from appts this summer, find a new therapist in our town, or return to the psychologist we had been seeing about 60 miles away. But she doesn't want me to call and make any appts. She was upset and told the psychologist that I shouldn't have even called a new therapist to see if she was taking new patients. She will Never follow thru with finding a new therapist or contacting her old one.</p><p></p><p>She plans to move out soon and live with my son, her stepfather. Then at least I won't have to deal with this every day. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 687237, member: 12511"] I don't know why she wanted me there. Like I said, this was a school assembly, not the actual graduation ceremony. Several weeks ago, she came home and told me she saw a list and she was like in the top 20 students. This is a school of over 1500, and probably close to 400 seniors. I knew it was a mistake. She would be lucky to have a 2.0 grade point average. When she got her cap and gown, there was a white collar, and she said she thought only the top students got the collar. I told her when we attended other ceremonies, all the girls had the white collar, and the top students got colored cords to wear draped around their necks... She really does not have school friends. The girl that she spends the most time with dropped out last year. It just hurts that she thinks she is more capable than she is. Now that she is 18, she wants to "adult". She quit the therapist we had been seeing for DBT therapy group. She wants to take a break from appts this summer, find a new therapist in our town, or return to the psychologist we had been seeing about 60 miles away. But she doesn't want me to call and make any appts. She was upset and told the psychologist that I shouldn't have even called a new therapist to see if she was taking new patients. She will Never follow thru with finding a new therapist or contacting her old one. She plans to move out soon and live with my son, her stepfather. Then at least I won't have to deal with this every day. KSM [/QUOTE]
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