Do you know a parent in denial?
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I talk to a lot of parents everyday. Probably between 10-25 depending on the day.  There are times when I even get to talk to a parent in denial and I bet you have to.
Parents can be in denial over a variety of issues their child is dealing with.  A few examples include but are not limited to:
- grades
 - attendance
 - friend choices
 - clothing choices
 - overall choices
 - child health complaints
 
The list could go on and on and I bet you're thinking of a few things right now.
It can be frustrating when someone so close to a potentially dangerous situation can't seem to see accept what is actually happening. 
     Does being emotionally close to a situation make reality blurred?
I recently read an article related to parents in denial and you can read the article too:  "Not My Kid: when parents are in denial". I related to the article because of a situation I was recently involved with at the high school I work at. It was very frustrated for all of the staff members involved and I bet for the child and parent too.
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