Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you put into consideration that the school may be playing a roll in your childs misbehavior?
How??? Even if there are drugs at the school, which there are in EVERY school, doesn't mean that the DD has to do them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was a curious, well rounded A student, until this year when she started getting facial piercings (her school doesn't allow them so i have to force her to take them out), attempting parkour with her new, druggie, "bape" friends who have gotten her into marijuana and alcohol, and using slang. I honestly don't know what happened to her. please help
How are you allowing this to go on? I mean, she is still living in your house, correct? Where is she getting money for the drugs/piercings?
I don't. When I lay down the law, i.e. cutting off her phone and ground her and whatnot, she might listen for a couple days and then she'll run off to her friends' houses. Everything is supplied by the friends, and they also do her piercings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was a curious, well rounded A student, until this year when she started getting facial piercings (her school doesn't allow them so i have to force her to take them out), attempting parkour with her new, druggie, "bape" friends who have gotten her into marijuana and alcohol, and using slang. I honestly don't know what happened to her. please help
How are you allowing this to go on? I mean, she is still living in your house, correct? Where is she getting money for the drugs/piercings?
I don't. When I lay down the law, i.e. cutting off her phone and ground her and whatnot, she might listen for a couple days and then she'll run off to her friends' houses. Everything is supplied by the friends, and they also do her piercings
When my brother came home with a piercing my father didn't like, he made him stay on the front porch until he took it out. If he didn't take it out, he wasn't allowed in the house. May seem harsh- but nothing you are doing/aren't doing is working.
Is there a dad?
Anonymous wrote:Have you put into consideration that the school may be playing a roll in your childs misbehavior?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was a curious, well rounded A student, until this year when she started getting facial piercings (her school doesn't allow them so i have to force her to take them out), attempting parkour with her new, druggie, "bape" friends who have gotten her into marijuana and alcohol, and using slang. I honestly don't know what happened to her. please help
How are you allowing this to go on? I mean, she is still living in your house, correct? Where is she getting money for the drugs/piercings?
I don't. When I lay down the law, i.e. cutting off her phone and ground her and whatnot, she might listen for a couple days and then she'll run off to her friends' houses. Everything is supplied by the friends, and they also do her piercings
Anonymous wrote:Have you put into consideration that the school may be playing a roll in your childs misbehavior?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was a curious, well rounded A student, until this year when she started getting facial piercings (her school doesn't allow them so i have to force her to take them out), attempting parkour with her new, druggie, "bape" friends who have gotten her into marijuana and alcohol, and using slang. I honestly don't know what happened to her. please help
How are you allowing this to go on? I mean, she is still living in your house, correct? Where is she getting money for the drugs/piercings?
Anonymous wrote:My DD was a curious, well rounded A student, until this year when she started getting facial piercings (her school doesn't allow them so i have to force her to take them out), attempting parkour with her new, druggie, "bape" friends who have gotten her into marijuana and alcohol, and using slang. I honestly don't know what happened to her. please help
Anonymous wrote:Hun, I don't know how you should approach this. With my kids I would just sit them down, talk to them in a calm manner so they don't get any rebellious ideas and make them realize that what they are doing isn't the path they need to be taking at such a young age.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was a curious, well rounded A student, until this year when she started getting facial piercings (her school doesn't allow them so i have to force her to take them out), attempting parkour with her new, druggie, "bape" friends who have gotten her into marijuana and alcohol, and using slang. I honestly don't know what happened to her. please help