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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 108834" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I may be in the minority here but the more you say, the more I think your mother is the one in the wrong. (Kinda thought so from your first post but didn't want to come out and say it with more facts.) If they said he should come and they would do this and that, then discovered work schedule had changed, it was up to your mother to warn you and your son that things had changed but she still wanted to see him when she got home from work. (Gotta admit, though, I'm not sure how things can change from a work schedule -- that's usually something you know is going to happen.)</p><p></p><p>Heck, I think I might have spent the day in bed if people told me we were going to do things together and then they left me to fed for myself. And I'd certainly want to come home where someone actually cared that I was around rather than yelling at me for sleeping when they left me no real alternatives.</p><p></p><p>I think you should talk to your mother and find out what she expects your son to do all day. Going to activities alone is no fun, especially not when you're young. If she doesn't want him sleeping, she needs to help him make some definite plans either with young people in the neighborhood or with your siblings. To get mad at him for being a teen is counterproductive in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 108834, member: 3626"] I may be in the minority here but the more you say, the more I think your mother is the one in the wrong. (Kinda thought so from your first post but didn't want to come out and say it with more facts.) If they said he should come and they would do this and that, then discovered work schedule had changed, it was up to your mother to warn you and your son that things had changed but she still wanted to see him when she got home from work. (Gotta admit, though, I'm not sure how things can change from a work schedule -- that's usually something you know is going to happen.) Heck, I think I might have spent the day in bed if people told me we were going to do things together and then they left me to fed for myself. And I'd certainly want to come home where someone actually cared that I was around rather than yelling at me for sleeping when they left me no real alternatives. I think you should talk to your mother and find out what she expects your son to do all day. Going to activities alone is no fun, especially not when you're young. If she doesn't want him sleeping, she needs to help him make some definite plans either with young people in the neighborhood or with your siblings. To get mad at him for being a teen is counterproductive in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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