@jeff98682 My kids were always awful about telling me about health concerns. Still kinda are, but not as bad. They take it as a personal failing that there is something wrong, not realizing there is something that can be done. They just don’t know and don’t have the life experience yet. When I...
@monae Honestly, it’s sounds like adhd and odd combined. My kids have both as well and they will react the opposite of what is good for them just to spite whomever made the suggestion. And of course, it only hurts them.
One thing I don’t suggest is sending him away. There’s a whole troubled...
@melissa517 Take the lead from c. Responding to him may spawn a desire to find out for himself about her graduation. My kids is available on the schools website. If she doesn’t want him to know, don’t be a flying monkey and tell him yourself. I wouldn’t respond.
@loverofgod33 My daughter was making her appointment for move in day and I lost it. I need to keep it together for her, but luckily both kids think I’m too emotional about this stuff. So, I’m not dragging her down with my emotional needs (I hope!)