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<blockquote data-quote="gieseler4" data-source="post: 137875" data-attributes="member: 202"><p>Thank you Fran and Susie, </p><p> As far as the school thing goes I know that she says the classes are a lot harder this year then they were last year and thats why her grades lower, I say thats (b.s). Because she never does homework, and is to busy with friends to worry about school. I have offered tutors and extra help, but in the end I think its really up to Jess. And the moving out I have no idea where she thinks shes going, shes 17 now but shes still a junior in high school. I find it hard to believe that any of her friends parents would take her in and since till now she has never had a job (although she has to get one now, last week she was driveing her friends car while her friend and the boy were in the back seat makeing out, she got stoped speeding doing 78 in a 55 on a highway.) So shes not aloud to drive my car til she pays off the speeding ticket and driving class, and after that she will never be able to go to school and work at the same time. Fran, I like your idea about how when your sick you can't just keep takeing days off, I will try to talk with her. And Susie, thanks for your ideas as well, but I know shes not pregent (thank god) and I know its not drugs although I have made it clear to her that if I ever suspected drug use I would test her. If she does somehow find a family to take her in and feel sorry for her, the why she feels sorry for her self every one in the house will need a bottle of prozac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gieseler4, post: 137875, member: 202"] Thank you Fran and Susie, As far as the school thing goes I know that she says the classes are a lot harder this year then they were last year and thats why her grades lower, I say thats (b.s). Because she never does homework, and is to busy with friends to worry about school. I have offered tutors and extra help, but in the end I think its really up to Jess. And the moving out I have no idea where she thinks shes going, shes 17 now but shes still a junior in high school. I find it hard to believe that any of her friends parents would take her in and since till now she has never had a job (although she has to get one now, last week she was driveing her friends car while her friend and the boy were in the back seat makeing out, she got stoped speeding doing 78 in a 55 on a highway.) So shes not aloud to drive my car til she pays off the speeding ticket and driving class, and after that she will never be able to go to school and work at the same time. Fran, I like your idea about how when your sick you can't just keep takeing days off, I will try to talk with her. And Susie, thanks for your ideas as well, but I know shes not pregent (thank god) and I know its not drugs although I have made it clear to her that if I ever suspected drug use I would test her. If she does somehow find a family to take her in and feel sorry for her, the why she feels sorry for her self every one in the house will need a bottle of prozac. [/QUOTE]
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