JD, yes, this is the kid who's head has been filled with football star dream/nonsense by HIS coaches since 7th grade. I am academics all the way.
What blows my mind is that my wife has a totally useless 50yr old brother that her parents enabled. She complains and loathes him, but feels sorry for him too. WHAT?
Sweetfeet, yes, we have had both. But with older boy with Aspergers, middle boy dillusional, immature and highly manipulative, very intelligent. He plays the "chess match" at higher level then my wife understands.
My rule is simple. Good grades get rewards, bad grades get nothing. He can't play HS sports at this point. We got him a tutor/s. The all say he is so smart.
As of now there is no WIFI in the house and he has no cell service AND he managed to break his laptop that he conned my wife to buy him for school so "he can do his work". Bull, all he did was music and social media. So now he is desperate for social media and having withdrawal like symptoms. And, oh, he now believes he will just sign up for the military on senior year and that is his new "out". Why schools allow recruiters on HS campus is beyond me. They won't take advertising dollars to sponsor HS teams but they let armed forces recruiters on campus? Sorry vets, this is 2012, recruiting HS kids is wrong in my opinion.
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