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Man's Search For meaning by Viktor Frankl
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<blockquote data-quote="defiantchild" data-source="post: 701469" data-attributes="member: 18543"><p>Hi UpandDown, my son dropped out of HS in his junior year. Believe me when I say he's the first one in generations to do that in both my husband's and my family. But school just wasn't working for him. He kept getting in trouble, suspended etc. wouldn't do homework....he found his passion in cooking and became chef's apprentice to a very fine chef at 15. He thought he knew everything. Wouldn't listen to ANYTHING his father and I told him. It wasn't until he had to do things for himself without any enabling did he finally wake up. We make life way too easy for the Difficult Child. Some kids appreciate all we do. But the Difficult Child can't see it. The arrogance is unbelievable. They just don't get it. I wish you the very best of luck, UpandDown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="defiantchild, post: 701469, member: 18543"] Hi UpandDown, my son dropped out of HS in his junior year. Believe me when I say he's the first one in generations to do that in both my husband's and my family. But school just wasn't working for him. He kept getting in trouble, suspended etc. wouldn't do homework....he found his passion in cooking and became chef's apprentice to a very fine chef at 15. He thought he knew everything. Wouldn't listen to ANYTHING his father and I told him. It wasn't until he had to do things for himself without any enabling did he finally wake up. We make life way too easy for the Difficult Child. Some kids appreciate all we do. But the Difficult Child can't see it. The arrogance is unbelievable. They just don't get it. I wish you the very best of luck, UpandDown. [/QUOTE]
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