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My Son Is Failing School After Moving in with His Dad

When my 14-year-old son Mason asked to live with his dad after our divorce, I said yes, thinking it would help them reconnect. At first, he called often and sent me funny photos. But over time, the calls stopped, texts grew short, and eventually, silence. Then his teachers reached out—missed homework, lack of focus, and finally, cheating on a quiz. I knew something was wrong

I drove to Mason’s school without asking, and when I saw him, he looked tired and hollow. In the car, he admitted, “I can’t sleep.” That’s when I learned his dad had lost his job and hadn’t told anyone. Mason was covering for him—eating crackers, doing laundry alone, and studying in the dark. He wasn’t acting out. He was surviving.

That night, I brought him home. He slept for 14 hours. Slowly, I helped him heal—therapy, patience, and notes on his door. One day, I found a note from him: “Thanks for seeing me.” He joined the robotics club, laughed again, and even rebuilt a broken model bridge without frustration. Bit by bit, he came back to life.

In May, he was honored as “Most Resilient Student.” He smiled at me and his dad in the crowd—a quiet sign of healing. Now Mason lives with me full-time. His room is messy, his music loud, his walls covered with hopeful reminders. It’s not perfect, but it’s real. Because when our children are slipping, we don’t wait—we show up, hold on, and never let go.

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