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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 509993" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I can't tell you how much alike this was to my difficult child last year. She too was not doing any of her college work and I also checked blackboard and when I would question her she would tell me she had it handled. She didn't. The only thing good that happened was I finally convinced her to withdraw from her classes before the last day of withdrawal so she didn't have to take F's and put both her financial aid or her academic standing in jeopardy. Now a year later, after rehab and sober living houses, she wants to register again for classes and she is very grateful I made her withdraw.</p><p></p><p>I'm like you, I knew my way around to check up on her but it was a double edged sword. Is there any way you can have a heart to heart with him about withdrawing to preserve his future until things work out?</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 509993, member: 59"] I can't tell you how much alike this was to my difficult child last year. She too was not doing any of her college work and I also checked blackboard and when I would question her she would tell me she had it handled. She didn't. The only thing good that happened was I finally convinced her to withdraw from her classes before the last day of withdrawal so she didn't have to take F's and put both her financial aid or her academic standing in jeopardy. Now a year later, after rehab and sober living houses, she wants to register again for classes and she is very grateful I made her withdraw. I'm like you, I knew my way around to check up on her but it was a double edged sword. Is there any way you can have a heart to heart with him about withdrawing to preserve his future until things work out? Nancy [/QUOTE]
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