Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of poor decisions here on your part. At 13, she shouldn’t have concealer, a phone, or go to a school that you need to leave at 6 am to drive there. No school is worth that.
Adjust all these things and it will improve
This. If it's a private school then she may be under a significant amount of pressure to look a certain way. As someone who had to leave at 6:30am to attend my private school to get bullied my peers, I would say you might want to figure hout how to change a few things OP.
+1. There is no school on the planet that is worth a commute like that. It's only going to get harder as she gets older OP. A 6:00 am departure for a 13 YO is absurd. What's wrong with your neighborhood school?
+2 Seriously, you need to figure out a different school for this kid. Or move closer to it.
- signed a parent who thinks her own MS kid commutes too far for school, but leaves home at 8am!
Anonymous wrote:I’m 48 and still have concealer mishaps that make me have to wash my face and start all over. That said, a 13 year old doesn’t need concealer at all and certainly not for school, so it’s too bad she’s already shackled to the makeup train. And she must be super tired if she has to leave the house at 6 am for school. Otherwise her behavior sounds totally normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of poor decisions here on your part. At 13, she shouldn’t have concealer, a phone, or go to a school that you need to leave at 6 am to drive there. No school is worth that.
Adjust all these things and it will improve
OP, there are a lot of screen time restrictions and it’s really just for texting or music. The concealer was her own purchase; she’s not wearing crazy amounts of makeup, it’s just the concealer. I also wore concealer at that age due to acne, as does she. It’s a sensitive age.
As for the school, that’s not up for discussion. Our local public is really underfunded and poorly run, and so we go to a private that she LOVES and feels is worth the early leaving time.
Anonymous wrote:Why not suggest she put it on in the car?
It’s totally normal for a 13 year old to have a phone (especially if she’s an hour or more away from home every day - that’s way more concerning honestly) but if it’s a morning distraction, then set up screen time limits.
This is normal behavior and she might be insecure about new acne. You really need to rethink this school - no school is worth the lack of sleep she’s getting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of poor decisions here on your part. At 13, she shouldn’t have concealer, a phone, or go to a school that you need to leave at 6 am to drive there. No school is worth that.
Adjust all these things and it will improve
This. If it's a private school then she may be under a significant amount of pressure to look a certain way. As someone who had to leave at 6:30am to attend my private school to get bullied my peers, I would say you might want to figure hout how to change a few things OP.
+1. There is no school on the planet that is worth a commute like that. It's only going to get harder as she gets older OP. A 6:00 am departure for a 13 YO is absurd. What's wrong with your neighborhood school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of poor decisions here on your part. At 13, she shouldn’t have concealer, a phone, or go to a school that you need to leave at 6 am to drive there. No school is worth that.
Adjust all these things and it will improve
This. If it's a private school then she may be under a significant amount of pressure to look a certain way. As someone who had to leave at 6:30am to attend my private school to get bullied my peers, I would say you might want to figure hout how to change a few things OP.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of poor decisions here on your part. At 13, she shouldn’t have concealer, a phone, or go to a school that you need to leave at 6 am to drive there. No school is worth that.
Adjust all these things and it will improve
