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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 320819" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Excellent news!!!</p><p>He needs, as does my difficult child, to learn to make a back up plan so there are no excuses. I'm pretty sure college libraries have computers for students to use. Likely he waited until the last minute.</p><p>When difficult child gives me his song of woe about how things broke, didn't show up, forgot I prod him firmly in that there are no excuses for not coming up with a solution. They are smart but have poor planning and they whine when things don't work out and all adults don't say "poor baby, he is disabled. I'll give him a break" I really dislike that in difficult child and easy child. It's a maturing process that when they learn that they are accountable and acting like it's someone or something else is at fault doesn't fool anyone. </p><p>I'm shocked that he smokes with him being in a smokeless dorm and being really frugal and on a tight budget. Hardly seems worth it. He is young, he can quit. : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 320819, member: 3"] Excellent news!!! He needs, as does my difficult child, to learn to make a back up plan so there are no excuses. I'm pretty sure college libraries have computers for students to use. Likely he waited until the last minute. When difficult child gives me his song of woe about how things broke, didn't show up, forgot I prod him firmly in that there are no excuses for not coming up with a solution. They are smart but have poor planning and they whine when things don't work out and all adults don't say "poor baby, he is disabled. I'll give him a break" I really dislike that in difficult child and easy child. It's a maturing process that when they learn that they are accountable and acting like it's someone or something else is at fault doesn't fool anyone. I'm shocked that he smokes with him being in a smokeless dorm and being really frugal and on a tight budget. Hardly seems worth it. He is young, he can quit. : ) [/QUOTE]
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