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I'm tired of her, sooo tired of her
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 137879" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>17 is a rough age! (who am I kidding, ALL teen years are rough).</p><p></p><p>I think that Fran and Susie made some good points. Even if you know the answers, ask her why she does not want to go to school. It opens the door to conversation, and teens need their parents to communicate with them (even if they deny it).</p><p></p><p>Also, it may be a good idea to drug test just in case. I did drugs for years before my mom suspected a thing. Even if you decide not to do it now, keep the idea on the back burner. And keep and eye out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 137879, member: 3647"] 17 is a rough age! (who am I kidding, ALL teen years are rough). I think that Fran and Susie made some good points. Even if you know the answers, ask her why she does not want to go to school. It opens the door to conversation, and teens need their parents to communicate with them (even if they deny it). Also, it may be a good idea to drug test just in case. I did drugs for years before my mom suspected a thing. Even if you decide not to do it now, keep the idea on the back burner. And keep and eye out. [/QUOTE]
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