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In reply to the discussion: I did not mind all the sacrifices but stealing my joy as a mother is beyond cruel [View all]pnwmom
(109,562 posts)9. I read a book once about parenting a student this age. It said that in the senior year
of high school there is often a huge amount of strife between parent and child, as the child seeks to find a way to feel comfortable about leaving the nest.
So if you can avoid taking it personally, please do. No matter what your immature, flailing high school student says to you, try not to say something awful in response that you'll never be able to take back.
I think this was the book. Good luck and hang in there!
https://www.amazon.com/Letting-Go-Sixth-Parents-Understanding/dp/0062400568/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_img_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5MASRT1WZX8HARW4F1V7
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I did not mind all the sacrifices but stealing my joy as a mother is beyond cruel [View all]
lostnfound
May 2018
OP
It can be a single dad's lament, too. I brough them up to be brave and independent. And now they....
marble falls
May 2018
#34
We live all over the country Texas, Missouri, Florida, Ohio. My son (their half bro)...
marble falls
May 2018
#53
I read a book once about parenting a student this age. It said that in the senior year
pnwmom
May 2018
#9
Parental camaraderie was terrific when younger but we moved in middle school
lostnfound
May 2018
#28