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difficult child finally got himself kicked out of some of his classes
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 598096" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Barbara - The 2 classes he was kicked out of fell on other friend's lunch periods. His school has 5 periods a day. Periods 2, 3, and 4 are divided into lunch periods. Those were the 2 classes he was skipping and also happened to be the 2 most important classes that would come with homework. Sigh. If he passes cooking class and drama class he will get 3 credits this year. </p><p></p><p>Last semester I helped him find a correspondence course that he could do - a very easy one, that would help him get another credit and he never did a stitch of work on it. He says he is going to take a summer school class but I don't have very high hopes that he will attend and pass it. </p><p></p><p>JKF - Thank you. I like the PJ Funnybunny analogy too. Hopefully he'll come around. I will love him always regardless but it sure would be nice to have a better relationship.</p><p></p><p>Witz - The magic age of 25 is just an age I have in mind and have heard from others that could be a turning point in maturity for difficult child. We have a nephew that went through a lot of koi as a kid and teenager and started to turn himself around in his 20's and has really made himself a success story. </p><p></p><p>I spoke to difficult child last night. He was in a foul mood with me as usual. He didn't really want to talk (also as usual) but he did say his drama exam was that night and he was fighting with his group. They all wanted to wear stage make up and he didn't want to so he had basically told them he wasn't participating. Ugh. I don't understand why he can't get along with others. Everything is always someone else's fault, everyone else is always in the wrong. I guess I'll call him today to see if he made up with the group and actually performed his exam. He just keeps digging himself deeper and deeper and doesn't see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 598096, member: 14356"] Barbara - The 2 classes he was kicked out of fell on other friend's lunch periods. His school has 5 periods a day. Periods 2, 3, and 4 are divided into lunch periods. Those were the 2 classes he was skipping and also happened to be the 2 most important classes that would come with homework. Sigh. If he passes cooking class and drama class he will get 3 credits this year. Last semester I helped him find a correspondence course that he could do - a very easy one, that would help him get another credit and he never did a stitch of work on it. He says he is going to take a summer school class but I don't have very high hopes that he will attend and pass it. JKF - Thank you. I like the PJ Funnybunny analogy too. Hopefully he'll come around. I will love him always regardless but it sure would be nice to have a better relationship. Witz - The magic age of 25 is just an age I have in mind and have heard from others that could be a turning point in maturity for difficult child. We have a nephew that went through a lot of koi as a kid and teenager and started to turn himself around in his 20's and has really made himself a success story. I spoke to difficult child last night. He was in a foul mood with me as usual. He didn't really want to talk (also as usual) but he did say his drama exam was that night and he was fighting with his group. They all wanted to wear stage make up and he didn't want to so he had basically told them he wasn't participating. Ugh. I don't understand why he can't get along with others. Everything is always someone else's fault, everyone else is always in the wrong. I guess I'll call him today to see if he made up with the group and actually performed his exam. He just keeps digging himself deeper and deeper and doesn't see it. [/QUOTE]
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