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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 318283" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I checked report cards on line last night.</p><p></p><p>I'll start with the better of the two, difficult child. Yep difficult child did better than easy child. Granted his curriculum is modified but he pulled out all "Bs" and "Cs" which for him means he is working hard when he can (according to recent phone calls it doesn't seem like he is available a lot of the time).</p><p></p><p>Onto easy child, sigh. I am really worried about her right now. She didn't do at all well. She had a couple of bs but some cs a d and an f. The f came in P.E. of all subjects! It simply means she isn't trying and refusing to participate in some of the activities.</p><p></p><p>I came home last night at a bit before 7 and she was already in bed asleep. I woke her to ask if her hw was done and she said it was but it's hard to know with her anymore. I'm so concerned because she shouldn't be sleeping as much as she is (at least I don't think it's normal).</p><p></p><p>I'm also worried because her grades will probably get her bounced from cheer. I don't know if it will be permanent or temporary, I do know that it is the one thing she seemed to care about. </p><p></p><p>I know she did this herself and has no one to blame but her I'm just very worried and so is husband (well, I think he is more upset but also worried as well). She just had a psychiatrist appointment last week and we upped her Sertraline. So far it doesn't seem to be helping a lot but I guess I need to give it a bit more time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 318283, member: 1631"] I checked report cards on line last night. I'll start with the better of the two, difficult child. Yep difficult child did better than easy child. Granted his curriculum is modified but he pulled out all "Bs" and "Cs" which for him means he is working hard when he can (according to recent phone calls it doesn't seem like he is available a lot of the time). Onto easy child, sigh. I am really worried about her right now. She didn't do at all well. She had a couple of bs but some cs a d and an f. The f came in P.E. of all subjects! It simply means she isn't trying and refusing to participate in some of the activities. I came home last night at a bit before 7 and she was already in bed asleep. I woke her to ask if her hw was done and she said it was but it's hard to know with her anymore. I'm so concerned because she shouldn't be sleeping as much as she is (at least I don't think it's normal). I'm also worried because her grades will probably get her bounced from cheer. I don't know if it will be permanent or temporary, I do know that it is the one thing she seemed to care about. I know she did this herself and has no one to blame but her I'm just very worried and so is husband (well, I think he is more upset but also worried as well). She just had a psychiatrist appointment last week and we upped her Sertraline. So far it doesn't seem to be helping a lot but I guess I need to give it a bit more time. [/QUOTE]
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