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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 525104" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Kids having sex at school...yikes! Although I'm sure it happens it's just a scary thing to have to think about.</p><p></p><p>I can not let her get up on her own because she is a very heavy sleeper and will sleep right through two very loud alarms going off at once. I </p><p>share a room with her and I set two alarms and she sleeps right through them. I know she is really sleeping and not faking it because I can tell by her breathing. She is definately sleeping. If I were to get her up in the morning then leave for work she would be truant every day. I see it all day long at my work. Parents leaving for work and trusting their kids to go to school on their own then the kid shows up several hours late, if at all. They continue to be truant day after day and their grades are greatly affected by it. Oh and the parents get in trouble for their kids missing school. difficult child would get in bed and fall right back to sleep again unless I drag her (so to speak) to the car myself. I simply can not trust her to wake up on her own. Right now she is impossible to deal with and I hate to say it but sometimes I wish she would hurry and grow up and move out! I feel bad for saying it because most parents want their kids to stay children for as long as possible and say "Awwww my baby is growing up SO fast." Well not in my household. The faster they grow up the better. I'm saying this at risk of sounding like a really bad mom right about now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 525104, member: 2196"] Kids having sex at school...yikes! Although I'm sure it happens it's just a scary thing to have to think about. I can not let her get up on her own because she is a very heavy sleeper and will sleep right through two very loud alarms going off at once. I share a room with her and I set two alarms and she sleeps right through them. I know she is really sleeping and not faking it because I can tell by her breathing. She is definately sleeping. If I were to get her up in the morning then leave for work she would be truant every day. I see it all day long at my work. Parents leaving for work and trusting their kids to go to school on their own then the kid shows up several hours late, if at all. They continue to be truant day after day and their grades are greatly affected by it. Oh and the parents get in trouble for their kids missing school. difficult child would get in bed and fall right back to sleep again unless I drag her (so to speak) to the car myself. I simply can not trust her to wake up on her own. Right now she is impossible to deal with and I hate to say it but sometimes I wish she would hurry and grow up and move out! I feel bad for saying it because most parents want their kids to stay children for as long as possible and say "Awwww my baby is growing up SO fast." Well not in my household. The faster they grow up the better. I'm saying this at risk of sounding like a really bad mom right about now. [/QUOTE]
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