maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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I don't believe in leaving a child out of a family vacation as punishment. Neither do I see it as a reward. Family time is family time. Every single family member can be a trial to be around at times. You don't only keep them close by when they behave, or when you like them (I know you love him, but you can love someone without liking them).
You say leaving him behind is not about punishment, yet you mention his grades and attitude. It is going to seem like a punishment. You also keep saying he is almost an adult, but I don't believe that age makes someone an adult. From what you have shared, he is not acting like an adult, so you shouldn't act like he is one. He is still a teenager, and one that sounds like he needs his family desperately. To me, it doesn't sound as if anything good will happen to him by being left behind. It sounds as if leaving him behind is to make your life easier, and that is not a good enough reason.
I know I sound harsh, but I disagree strongly with leaving a child behind because of attitude, or because you want a break from them.
You say leaving him behind is not about punishment, yet you mention his grades and attitude. It is going to seem like a punishment. You also keep saying he is almost an adult, but I don't believe that age makes someone an adult. From what you have shared, he is not acting like an adult, so you shouldn't act like he is one. He is still a teenager, and one that sounds like he needs his family desperately. To me, it doesn't sound as if anything good will happen to him by being left behind. It sounds as if leaving him behind is to make your life easier, and that is not a good enough reason.
I know I sound harsh, but I disagree strongly with leaving a child behind because of attitude, or because you want a break from them.