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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh, you sound like pretty terrible parents. Not every kid does the same thing, acts the same way, or is interested in the same things. For a year or two, I was the lazy teen. Puberty hit me hard, I was depressed, just unhappy with everything, and didn't want to do anything. I'm glad my parents didn't act like you, taking away the few things I did enjoy like vacations and time with friends. All you are doing is making your kid resent you even more. Your kid could be in a slump and this vacation could be what he needs to get him out of it. But by all means, continue being hard on him. See where that gets you and him. It won't be anywhere good. [/quote] I agree. Your approach is the height of bad parenting, OP. If you were a teacher or boss, you would be accused of being lousy at your job. You need to work with people for everyone to achieve their best. It's not all on him, it's teamwork. [/quote]
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