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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 276287" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>easy child knew he had to pass everything this year, plus have one work credit to graduate. At the moment, he's passing 2 classes. He hasn't gone to school and when he has, he doesn't do the work. Senior finals are Tues and Wed.</p><p></p><p>He actually walked into school one day last week, told the attendance lady that he was dropping off a bookbag, but that he wasn't staying because he has "things to do".</p><p></p><p>Whenever I tried to talk to him, help him, etc, he told (yelled) me to get out of his [carp] and let him handle it. Then he said I was being a B and not being supportive. The only way I could have been more supportive is if I had done the work for him.</p><p></p><p>I can't say anything to him without him jumping down my throat. Not even a, "how was your day"? And he's been lying to me. A lot. My brain isn't working and I know there is other stuff, but this is the gist of it.</p><p></p><p>It's just like walking on eggshells when he's around. The tension in the house when he walks in is palpable. Yet, when he's in a good mood, everything should just be forgotten. I'm not living like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 276287, member: 7083"] easy child knew he had to pass everything this year, plus have one work credit to graduate. At the moment, he's passing 2 classes. He hasn't gone to school and when he has, he doesn't do the work. Senior finals are Tues and Wed. He actually walked into school one day last week, told the attendance lady that he was dropping off a bookbag, but that he wasn't staying because he has "things to do". Whenever I tried to talk to him, help him, etc, he told (yelled) me to get out of his [carp] and let him handle it. Then he said I was being a B and not being supportive. The only way I could have been more supportive is if I had done the work for him. I can't say anything to him without him jumping down my throat. Not even a, "how was your day"? And he's been lying to me. A lot. My brain isn't working and I know there is other stuff, but this is the gist of it. It's just like walking on eggshells when he's around. The tension in the house when he walks in is palpable. Yet, when he's in a good mood, everything should just be forgotten. I'm not living like that. [/QUOTE]
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