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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 463327" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Especially because difficult child tells me that she has no homework for the weekend. I ask, so you are caught up in English? "No, but I have to do it at school, so I will stay after school next week." So there isn't any thing you can work on at home for English?? "No". </p><p></p><p>Well, it is about time to show her the email from her English teacher stating that what homework she has can be worked on at home this weekend. That she was a great kid... but not using class time wisely. Sent to me today. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, it hasn't been a bad day. She has been in a fairly decent mood. Almost a manic happy silly mood. Earlier in the week it was an "I am mad at the world" type of mood. She was furious at me yesterday because she saw that I had googled "bipolar teen" I guess I never realized that that stays in the google search area, even when you go on to new pages.</p><p></p><p>I just hate it when she lies about things. I was at work when she told me her "I have no homework that I am allowed to work on at home" speech. So, husband will tackle this one. I am tired of being the bad cop. That was one of the things we talked about at our first therapy meeting last night. I feel like he steps in and plays the good cop. I am stuck with the bad cop routine. I know there are times when one of us gets upset and it is easier to take a break and let the calmer parent handle it. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 463327, member: 12511"] Especially because difficult child tells me that she has no homework for the weekend. I ask, so you are caught up in English? "No, but I have to do it at school, so I will stay after school next week." So there isn't any thing you can work on at home for English?? "No". Well, it is about time to show her the email from her English teacher stating that what homework she has can be worked on at home this weekend. That she was a great kid... but not using class time wisely. Sent to me today. Like I said, it hasn't been a bad day. She has been in a fairly decent mood. Almost a manic happy silly mood. Earlier in the week it was an "I am mad at the world" type of mood. She was furious at me yesterday because she saw that I had googled "bipolar teen" I guess I never realized that that stays in the google search area, even when you go on to new pages. I just hate it when she lies about things. I was at work when she told me her "I have no homework that I am allowed to work on at home" speech. So, husband will tackle this one. I am tired of being the bad cop. That was one of the things we talked about at our first therapy meeting last night. I feel like he steps in and plays the good cop. I am stuck with the bad cop routine. I know there are times when one of us gets upset and it is easier to take a break and let the calmer parent handle it. KSM [/QUOTE]
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