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blame game
By Stacia

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YOu know what it sounds like? Mom did think she was doing what she thought was best, but then dad probably made her feel terrible for his low grades. THey both feel guilty, they want to move the guilt off themselves and
onto you. Mom probably agreed with you on lots of stuff, but dad put doubts and transfereed his guilt onto her, who then transferred it onto you. I think mom and dad need a reality check on doing what's best for their son, rather than playing a blame game. Rather than waiting for your principal to handle this, i'd go to him and explain that you are in the middle of a divorce game. Ask
him how the two of you can help the kid move past this. That will hopefully put him on your side and show the principal that you have some psychological insight into what's going on.


 


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