elab
01-03-2008, 06:25 PM
Dear Dr Bradley,
Firstly, sorry for my English, haven't used it for a while, and thank you very much for 'Yes, Your Teens Is Crazy!' which helped me realize that probably I'm not.
The problems I have with my teenage daughter, (14) made me decide to change school. I’ve been talking to psychologists, kind of school advisors and mostly to lots of teenagers’ parents who helped me realize my daughter really IS influenced much too much by her schoolmates (she’s just started kind of junior high) and the evil actually is not the mates but their parents who simply don’t care. The teens are given too much freedom and no limits or attention which results in smoking, drinking and shoplifting, to mention the ones I’m aware of. I do feel I have to take her out of that surrounding to help both of us survive the teenage period. As we live in Poland, and our education system is much different, the only school to accept her (with grades something like F – is that the worst? – in 9 out of 13 subjects) would be a private catholic one. However, I just can’t convince her. It must be her will to change school or she will not be accepted by the board. We’ve been talking about it really a lot for a few weeks, trying to discuss her future, I’ve been trying to bribe her or scare her – whatever, it doesn’t help. And I do feel staying in the school she’s attending will cause more serious problems. I do realize how stressful it is to start a new school in the middle of the school year, something like changing jobs? I don’t want her to close down all the friendships she’s made there, I just hope she’ll meet new friends, the ones who care about anything and don’t see their future in jail or in the street, the ones who are just a bit more optimistic.
What line of reasoning shall I take? What should I do to convince her, to make her realize I’m trying to help, not punish? And HOW should I talk to her?
Hope to receive some advice from you or other parents with similar experiences,
Thanks,
Ela
Firstly, sorry for my English, haven't used it for a while, and thank you very much for 'Yes, Your Teens Is Crazy!' which helped me realize that probably I'm not.
The problems I have with my teenage daughter, (14) made me decide to change school. I’ve been talking to psychologists, kind of school advisors and mostly to lots of teenagers’ parents who helped me realize my daughter really IS influenced much too much by her schoolmates (she’s just started kind of junior high) and the evil actually is not the mates but their parents who simply don’t care. The teens are given too much freedom and no limits or attention which results in smoking, drinking and shoplifting, to mention the ones I’m aware of. I do feel I have to take her out of that surrounding to help both of us survive the teenage period. As we live in Poland, and our education system is much different, the only school to accept her (with grades something like F – is that the worst? – in 9 out of 13 subjects) would be a private catholic one. However, I just can’t convince her. It must be her will to change school or she will not be accepted by the board. We’ve been talking about it really a lot for a few weeks, trying to discuss her future, I’ve been trying to bribe her or scare her – whatever, it doesn’t help. And I do feel staying in the school she’s attending will cause more serious problems. I do realize how stressful it is to start a new school in the middle of the school year, something like changing jobs? I don’t want her to close down all the friendships she’s made there, I just hope she’ll meet new friends, the ones who care about anything and don’t see their future in jail or in the street, the ones who are just a bit more optimistic.
What line of reasoning shall I take? What should I do to convince her, to make her realize I’m trying to help, not punish? And HOW should I talk to her?
Hope to receive some advice from you or other parents with similar experiences,
Thanks,
Ela