Dear Care and Feeding: I don't want to send my daughter mixed messages about drug use, but I want to be honest with her about what's happening to me.
My daughter started sixth grade this year and seems to be having a hard time adjusting. Subjects in elementary school seemed to come easy for her so she did not have to do much studying. It did not help that her school had a “no homework” policy, so up to this point she had not had to figure out how to do work on her own.
Right now, she is failing math. She didn’t tell me she was struggling, and the teacher never reached out to let me know. I only found out when I checked her grades on the parent site and saw the grade. We are working together nightly on the unit she is having problems with, but while she seems to be able to do the math at home with me, she is still getting bad grades on tests and quizzes.
One is that Katie really doesn’t look anything like my son and me. We’re all white, but James looks exactly like me while Katie has fair skin and light brown hair. I have been caring for Katie while Martha is dealing with her illness. When we go out, people often ask if we’re related, which makes Katie feel upset.
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