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How should I react when my 15 year old daughter gets bad grades?
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11-09-2012, 06:02 PM
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Let her know that you love her. Girls are generally very sensitive at this age. It's a tough age. Anyway, divorce is very hard on kids. I'm a 'divorce child' since i was three. My mom remarried and had my two sisters with my stepdad. eventually i warmed up to him. If she was living with her dad for five years, she was used to being with him and him not caring about her grades and behavior. family counseling might help, especially if he gets involved as well. Teenagers do better if they have consistency in their lives, unfortunately they rarely get this in their family.
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