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Every time difficult child gets a report card, there's an argument
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 639457" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>Maybe the fact that your son argues and justifies himself shows that he's at least somewhat concerned about the grades, which is a plus. My 17-year-old (almost 18) stopped caring about grades about 2 years ago when he dropped out. The fact that your son is keeping up with his job shows signs of maturity, also. I can definitely relate to being glad when difficult child is at work! Sometimes it's a relief to have mine out of the house just because of the temporary peacefulness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 639457, member: 18099"] Maybe the fact that your son argues and justifies himself shows that he's at least somewhat concerned about the grades, which is a plus. My 17-year-old (almost 18) stopped caring about grades about 2 years ago when he dropped out. The fact that your son is keeping up with his job shows signs of maturity, also. I can definitely relate to being glad when difficult child is at work! Sometimes it's a relief to have mine out of the house just because of the temporary peacefulness. [/QUOTE]
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