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The Letter Your Teen Cannot Write You
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 673455" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I personally don't think that having high expectations for a child always works. It is certainly better than low expectations and can motivate a teen who is your average joe to do better. But there are plenty of good,positive parents who have kids who don't do well for various reasons. And there are also plenty who have one child who can't seem to do life and others who do it quite well.</p><p>Not all teens are a problem. Most aren't. We hear about the ones who are because, like everything, the news that leaks out focuses on the bad and horrible, not the good.</p><p>To Suzir...so sorry. Not much else to say except I hope your son feels better very, very soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 673455, member: 1550"] I personally don't think that having high expectations for a child always works. It is certainly better than low expectations and can motivate a teen who is your average joe to do better. But there are plenty of good,positive parents who have kids who don't do well for various reasons. And there are also plenty who have one child who can't seem to do life and others who do it quite well. Not all teens are a problem. Most aren't. We hear about the ones who are because, like everything, the news that leaks out focuses on the bad and horrible, not the good. To Suzir...so sorry. Not much else to say except I hope your son feels better very, very soon. [/QUOTE]
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