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To young to raise a teen, help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 697379" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>My youngest for example went every day to school but never studied and did homework he did graduated not with great grades but average that where his grades from first grade until highschool. I tried to convince him to do better by taking things away from him if he did not get better grades and I did but even with nothing he still did not get better grades.</p><p>He even said to his mother I will do things that hurt myself more as long as they hurt you also. </p><p>By the way when I said I took things and punished him if he did not improve his grades I meant his mother did this I just agreed with her decisions I did not really cared that much about his grades to my shame.</p><p>My oldest was and still is very ambitious and work hard to get good grades and now works at at his career with little help from us he was a really easy child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 697379, member: 18668"] My youngest for example went every day to school but never studied and did homework he did graduated not with great grades but average that where his grades from first grade until highschool. I tried to convince him to do better by taking things away from him if he did not get better grades and I did but even with nothing he still did not get better grades. He even said to his mother I will do things that hurt myself more as long as they hurt you also. By the way when I said I took things and punished him if he did not improve his grades I meant his mother did this I just agreed with her decisions I did not really cared that much about his grades to my shame. My oldest was and still is very ambitious and work hard to get good grades and now works at at his career with little help from us he was a really easy child. [/QUOTE]
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