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Out of control 18 year old Daughter (Continued)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 525175" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OH gosh it really doesn't end for you does it? Truly sorry about her friend. </p><p></p><p>You really summed up something I was feeling but always spend time figuring out each situation and what triggered things etc...with my son's disabilities I always try to "understand", but....when you said you feel like she treats you like the enemy, that is how I feel lately. I hadn't thought of it that way but that is how it feels quite often lately. I can really relate even though the situations are very different.</p><p></p><p>I hope she goes to school alright and does her work. If she misses too much school can she make it up in any way? Summer school? I know it would be heart breaking but I guess the goal is the to graduate in any way possible. I hope she just goes to school and gets it done.</p><p></p><p>(totally different issue, but the news showed a boy who was going to be denied graduation even though his grades were ok because he missed two days more than the allowed amount. tens of thousands of people signed a petition because the reason he missed was to care for his mother who has breast cancer, he took her to treatments and cared for her at home. It is only the two of them. The school admin reversed the decision..can you imagine having such a caring/responsible child??? I would never wish that situation on anyone but what an amazing story and I dont think it is so rare)....but anyway, made me think there must be some flexibility if there is effort on the child's part...hope she can make the effort and not miss out on that great day with her peers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 525175, member: 12886"] OH gosh it really doesn't end for you does it? Truly sorry about her friend. You really summed up something I was feeling but always spend time figuring out each situation and what triggered things etc...with my son's disabilities I always try to "understand", but....when you said you feel like she treats you like the enemy, that is how I feel lately. I hadn't thought of it that way but that is how it feels quite often lately. I can really relate even though the situations are very different. I hope she goes to school alright and does her work. If she misses too much school can she make it up in any way? Summer school? I know it would be heart breaking but I guess the goal is the to graduate in any way possible. I hope she just goes to school and gets it done. (totally different issue, but the news showed a boy who was going to be denied graduation even though his grades were ok because he missed two days more than the allowed amount. tens of thousands of people signed a petition because the reason he missed was to care for his mother who has breast cancer, he took her to treatments and cared for her at home. It is only the two of them. The school admin reversed the decision..can you imagine having such a caring/responsible child??? I would never wish that situation on anyone but what an amazing story and I dont think it is so rare)....but anyway, made me think there must be some flexibility if there is effort on the child's part...hope she can make the effort and not miss out on that great day with her peers. [/QUOTE]
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