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The Trip Down "Denial River" Continues...
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 572261" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>DF - Wow, wow, wow. Such a strange fantasy world. Do you think that is part of her Personality Disorder? I guess it must be. </p><p></p><p>And again, this sounds so much like my difficult child. He did the exact same thing with a huge drama project at school. Did none of the work, told everyone he had, didn't show up at the last minute and his poor group was in tears because this was a huge part of their grade. Then showed up the next day like he was the star of the class, joking around, happy, carrying on like he had done nothing wrong. And when my cousin invited him to her sons birthday party he took the invite as a request for his expert services as a musician. He told me he was to bring his guitar and be the 'entertainment'. He doesn't know a single kids song. </p><p></p><p>I agree with you in letting her face the 'music' when the time comes. I feel bad for the teacher and the other students involved but hopefully your difficult child will learn something from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 572261, member: 14356"] DF - Wow, wow, wow. Such a strange fantasy world. Do you think that is part of her Personality Disorder? I guess it must be. And again, this sounds so much like my difficult child. He did the exact same thing with a huge drama project at school. Did none of the work, told everyone he had, didn't show up at the last minute and his poor group was in tears because this was a huge part of their grade. Then showed up the next day like he was the star of the class, joking around, happy, carrying on like he had done nothing wrong. And when my cousin invited him to her sons birthday party he took the invite as a request for his expert services as a musician. He told me he was to bring his guitar and be the 'entertainment'. He doesn't know a single kids song. I agree with you in letting her face the 'music' when the time comes. I feel bad for the teacher and the other students involved but hopefully your difficult child will learn something from it. [/QUOTE]
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