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The Guidance meeting did not go well
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 484793" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Try to breathe, maybe you're right: leave her alone even if it means failing classes. Do you think she needs to see it for herself? A lot of people on this board talk about natural consequences, it might be a good idea to apply it in this instence.</p><p>What are your worst fears about her failing classes? I assume she is a very smart girl since she takes advance classes, so no worry there. Right now her mental health is not the best and, maybe, you need to just listen to her (easier said than done!). Remember, one can always catch up a few classes but playing catch up in parent/child relationship is a whole different story.</p><p>If my advice don't apply to your situation just throw it out the window!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 484793, member: 11847"] Try to breathe, maybe you're right: leave her alone even if it means failing classes. Do you think she needs to see it for herself? A lot of people on this board talk about natural consequences, it might be a good idea to apply it in this instence. What are your worst fears about her failing classes? I assume she is a very smart girl since she takes advance classes, so no worry there. Right now her mental health is not the best and, maybe, you need to just listen to her (easier said than done!). Remember, one can always catch up a few classes but playing catch up in parent/child relationship is a whole different story. If my advice don't apply to your situation just throw it out the window! [/QUOTE]
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