Monday, February 25, 2008

4th Grade

When we first had BeachBoy, I was warned about the late nights, colic, the terrible twos lasting longer than just that 12 month period, the heartache of that first day of school. I am in the process of preparing myself for the pre-teen hormones, the teenage years, again staying up late into the night as he drives and goes out, the heartache of his first heartbreak, meeting his future wife and not liking her at all, then accepting the woman he marries. THEN easy street with grandkids and all that joys that my parents are currently experiencing.

looks like an angel?

HOWEVER, no one, and I mean no one warned me about 4TH GRADE HELL!!!! There is no other way to describe the tumultuous household that we currently have with our 10 year old 4th grader:


No respect ~ No responsibility ~ attitude ~ no drive or ambition ~ doesn't care about school, sports, life in general ~ forgets EVERYTHING




He simply cannot get it together. If he survives to the age of 11, I will be stunned. Beachdad and I stay awake at nights trying to figure out what is going on, where our awesome kid went, and when is he going to come back home. I miss him terribly and I just pray he comes home soon - I will welcome him with open arms! Until that glorious day, however, we will continue to ride him, take away privileges, add to his chores, continue to love him and pray, pray, pray that things will get better!

3 comments:

Caution said...

Thanks for the comment on participation awards :) You had interesting insights.

Earlier this year, I asked our 4th grade teacher if our son had ADHD. It was at this age that our daughter kind of fell off the edge of the world and was formally diagnosed. Medication made an amazing difference in her. So here we were again with a child forgetting EVERYTHING, dreamy, unplugged. The teacher said, "I don't think it's ADHD, I think it's the earliest rush of hormones."

Whoa now. I surely didn't see any evidence of that anywhere else, so I asked the doctor why my child had all the above going on and was so tired he couldn't walk the neighborhood for trick or treat. His diagnosis was irregular bowel habits...!

Maybe it is the age. I keep hearing the same complaints from other parents of 10 & 11 year olds.

HRH said...

I have heard rumors about this 4th grade personality disorder...scary stuff. I can't wait.

Thanks so much for visiting me!

Corey said...

Thanks for the really lovely comment today.

I have some photography tutorials on my blog if you are interested.

http://livingandlovingeveryminuteofit.blogspot.com/2007/06/my-photography-tutorials.html

Yes....my daughter doesn't always stand still, but I just stalk her with the camera. :)

have a great day!