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[quote=Anonymous]This stuff is so so hard and OP, I sympathize with you. We’ve had a huge family fight today with my DH basically saying what you just said — DD doesn’t care, isn’t motivated, isn’t grateful and is disrespectful and he is done with giving her stuff (money, rides, etc), if she isn’t even going to try. She has to be reminded 100 times to do things we’ve been reminding her to do since she was small, like pick up her room, clean the toothpaste out of the sink, etc. if we nag her, she’ll do it but good grief, it’s exhausting. He said it’s three more years. I’m not ready to throw my hands up and walk away from her. But she is stubborn and I am reaching my wit’s end and not sure what else to try. I feel this post so much. Also a hs freshman. [/quote]
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