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difficult child and school. Hoping I didn't make a big mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 588418" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Hygiene has not improved since starting the new school. I had a talk with her about washing her hair and how it not only reflects badly on her, but it reflects badly on me. She doesn't care. Says it's stupid for me to feel like I look bad for not making her wash her hair. She just doesn't get it. I am lucky if she washes her hair twice a week. I am thinking about dying her hair so it will dry it out more cause her hair really does get oily very quickly. I am the same way. I have to wash my hair every single day. And as far as mentoring we used to have freshman mentors but I think they did away with it this year. We have plenty of clubs difficult child can join but she has absolutely zero interest in them. It's like she's doing her best not to make friends, which I don't get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 588418, member: 2196"] Hygiene has not improved since starting the new school. I had a talk with her about washing her hair and how it not only reflects badly on her, but it reflects badly on me. She doesn't care. Says it's stupid for me to feel like I look bad for not making her wash her hair. She just doesn't get it. I am lucky if she washes her hair twice a week. I am thinking about dying her hair so it will dry it out more cause her hair really does get oily very quickly. I am the same way. I have to wash my hair every single day. And as far as mentoring we used to have freshman mentors but I think they did away with it this year. We have plenty of clubs difficult child can join but she has absolutely zero interest in them. It's like she's doing her best not to make friends, which I don't get. [/QUOTE]
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