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Worn out Guardian of teenage boy - need help/support
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<blockquote data-quote="ButterflyGuardian" data-source="post: 734779" data-attributes="member: 23126"><p>Somewhereoutthere,</p><p>Sorry for the late response!</p><p>We have gotten help of a doctor, and the school resource officer and counselors are also getting very involved in our and his life and helping us out a lot and well as I've joined a group in my area that has been a big help in mentoring! I grew up very, very quickly - started college when I was 16 while helping my brother in law raise his 3 kids due to my sister's hiatus so I do have some background in raising children and most people guess that I'm about 30 due to my maturity - although teenagers was a huge step for us! Their Grandma, my fiancés mom, also lives with us now and she's been a HUGE help. Also the youngest now has no failing classes ( he has all C's and B's) and he's been helping out around the house way more often and has started becoming more respectful and helpful. They previously got me a mothers day gift (they hand painted items) and they asked to get their Uncle a fathers day gift as well - their idea - so we're working on that. I'm beyond hopeful and he seems to be opening up (even started giving me hugs lately!) and they both are on board with us having a baby (which is not for at least 2- 3 years) but they both ask when we are going to have babies LOL!</p><p>Thank you for your comment and it's so nice to have other's who have my back and are honestly concerned about me and my well being has really showed me the love from this group!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButterflyGuardian, post: 734779, member: 23126"] Somewhereoutthere, Sorry for the late response! We have gotten help of a doctor, and the school resource officer and counselors are also getting very involved in our and his life and helping us out a lot and well as I've joined a group in my area that has been a big help in mentoring! I grew up very, very quickly - started college when I was 16 while helping my brother in law raise his 3 kids due to my sister's hiatus so I do have some background in raising children and most people guess that I'm about 30 due to my maturity - although teenagers was a huge step for us! Their Grandma, my fiancés mom, also lives with us now and she's been a HUGE help. Also the youngest now has no failing classes ( he has all C's and B's) and he's been helping out around the house way more often and has started becoming more respectful and helpful. They previously got me a mothers day gift (they hand painted items) and they asked to get their Uncle a fathers day gift as well - their idea - so we're working on that. I'm beyond hopeful and he seems to be opening up (even started giving me hugs lately!) and they both are on board with us having a baby (which is not for at least 2- 3 years) but they both ask when we are going to have babies LOL! Thank you for your comment and it's so nice to have other's who have my back and are honestly concerned about me and my well being has really showed me the love from this group!!! [/QUOTE]
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