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i stopped going to school about 2 years ago i couldnt stand it the food gave me horrible migraine the other kids bullied me the teachers treated me like a idiot because i had dyspraxia it hardly affected ne exept i cant concentrate, my writing is awful and theres nothing i can do about it i was teated like the one outcast who cant do anything because my teachers didnt understand what my disorder was the only knew about dyslexia the admitted so my history teacher demeaned me in front of the whole class by saying i had lazyitits until i developed a powerfull phobia and got diagnsed with clinical depression. anyway before me and my family discovered home learning it was a horrible ordeal of my dad trying to make me go to school and me literally not being able to we fought and argued and screamed and cried until i was diagnosed with depression i lost a year of my life sleeping until 7 pm and falling asleep after crying all night at 6.30 am. i am really worried that my dad and my friendship has been destroyed my dad never seems happy and and i always seem happy but am very depressed i am 15 but i am sure it not my hormones

please help me

horribly lost boy

I went through a similar problem but it wasn't as serious. My father and I still don't talk as much as we used to, but it's getting better.
I don't know anything about your father, but I would suggest trying to talk to him. Make small talk when you can. If he has any interests, like watching football, watch it with him. Buy him a really nice gift for Christmas. He still loves you, you're his son. That's a strong bond no matter what happens. He'll appreciate or at least notice the effort you're putting in and hopefully he'll try to do the same.
If you live with both of your parents, talk to your mom about it. Maybe she'll subtlely mention something to him for you.
I really hope everything works out :)

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(Rating: 5) thank you so much


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