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Trouble With Teens
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My sister has trouble with her 20 year old son; he has missed so much college he has failed his year, and will have to leave. She knows that he has also left all of his part time jobs as he seems to just not be able to cope- mentally or physically; he could be lazy or depressed, but she feels he is not depressed as when he is mopey and down, he is often laughing and messing about ten minutes later. The thing is, he is displaying behaviour exactly like his Dad, who is bone idle, never worked and let my sister run the house, clean the house, shop, cook, raise the kids, pay for everything AND work. I think that his behaviour is clearly learned from his Dad and how he has seen his own family behave, and so now he is copying that, subconsciously. My question is, is there any way to break this cycle?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ummmm is spot on at her post of 0856.....depression is diagnosed far too easily and in many cases just a "cop out".
Easy come......easy go.....many university courses are not worth the pain that they are written on and the standard of students, about the same. Very little ambition, little discipline, too many outside interests, so why should they have to work?
Some sons are just "losers" and there is little one can or should do.......mothers need to accept this.
Easy come......easy go.....many university courses are not worth the pain that they are written on and the standard of students, about the same. Very little ambition, little discipline, too many outside interests, so why should they have to work?
Some sons are just "losers" and there is little one can or should do.......mothers need to accept this.
^ Yet more support for the 'weed' theory. I would take a bet that his Dad gave him 'weed' in the first place which got him started.
My daughter finally managed to get off it when she was offered a job working in the kitchen at her children's school,it was her ideal job. But obviously any suspicion of drug use and she would be out.
My daughter finally managed to get off it when she was offered a job working in the kitchen at her children's school,it was her ideal job. But obviously any suspicion of drug use and she would be out.