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About Jaycie
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I can answer anything from homework problems to issues with your friends. I am a teenager so I am going through the same things you are and I can give you an answer based on what I have been through in the last couple of years. I know how hard it can be at times but I would like to try and help you if I can. Please tell me your age and give as many details as possible so I can give you the best answer I can. Please include you age in your question.

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Topic: Teenage Problems



Expert: Jaycie
Date: 10/8/2008
Subject: About my son turn to bad side

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hi, I am a father have a 16 years son, before my son was great, I be proud of him, but since he inside a best high school he looks turn to bad side day by day, academy turn to bad, the test score in school is falling down, I try to talk to him many time, looks like no useful, now yesterday somebody told me even saw my son smoke outside, and he made a few bad friend, I really worry about that, but I have no idea about that, please tell me what I can do, do I need to change his school to another school? How do I talk with him about the smoke issue( cause I afraid he will be drug if don't stop him right now), so please help me, thanks a lot

Answer
If you mean that he changed schools, that could be what the problem is. And with is age and hormones and trying to find out who you are at that age and what you want to try, it's hard for anyone. Talk to him and try your best but he will do what he wants. Be careful to not push him too far or he will really hurt himself. I really think that this is more of a stage than anything and he should grow out of it in a little while.

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