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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please get some help, OP. You are totally burned out and hate your kid. Find a therapist who can help you manage your feelings. It is a LOT and you need an outlet. Also, I did not do a deep read of all the prior posts, but where is the dad in all of this? Not on board with your approach? Not helping? Very likely part of your stress, whatever it is. [/quote] I agree on therapy - I'm not OP. I have an individual therapist and a marriage therapist and I would say parenting my 2E kid is about 50% of what I cover with both therapists. The Disengaged Teen is a good read. We also have tutors and an executive functioning coach, but those are two more things I have to manage for my son, so it's still a lot. One system we've implemented at the start of 9th grade that is a weekly Sunday night planning sessions, plus we have a 10 minute morning planning session every weekday morning where we go over his daily checklist on what he has to complete for the day before he gets his phone back after school. [/quote]
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