Wednesday, February 11, 2015

I know I forgot to post this.

My parents still hate me, even if I was diagnosed for mental health pills. Some people said it was due to a chemical imbalance in my brain, but they didn't test for it in a brain scan. Ask yourself this, does the paarent make loud, annoying noises? Not just does the Sweet 16 or 17 slam the door harder sometimes maybe for character but not so loud that it breaks. If the parent is looking to change, it looks like guilt. About the fine print of avoiding others for awhile, that's hard to believe that a child is frustrated tho does not do illegal things like drugs that they need to be pinned down rather than "confront" others. That's like the bad old habit rehashed about "hiding from your problem." It could be a faulty statement feeling-wise and judged so. It is like an oath of submission to blame your bad parenting skills on a mental illness your child does not have. It would be acquired from your bad parenting, even if so. I don't care about family unity. They all have children of their own and tender to them, instead of to you, in the end. We should open up to the world. That's "what" really tends to take place. Unite as a community. That's the messages parents feed off of. Why did this article go backwards and say to involve guidance counselors and such in the students's life, especially teachers? I had that happen to me just for 1 grade in a hard class dropping and me looking more mellow or private those days. That ruined my life. I just felt opened up and things began to have a snowball effect. If the child is seen as drawing away in the age of like 16 or 19 is the sign they deserve more freedom not more holding them back!