E.W.
Hi B.,
Sounds like it is time for a little 'tough love'. I raised 2 of my husbands 3 girls, (plus several neices and nephews). When they came to live with us, the oldest was lazy and all she wanted to do was smoke and read romance novels, the youngest kept getting herself arrested and in fights about drugs. I put my foot down, took away what they liked to do, contacted their school and made sure I knew what they had to do everyday and basically sat with them every single night at the dinner table while they did their homework. I did not relent. It was hard but if you want them to grow up right, you have to take the responsibility. They just want to see how far they can push you and it sounds like you are letting it happen. If you can't sit with them every night then your husband will have to. It is a joint effort. It will take a long time, but eventually when they see that thier efforts are paying off and thier grades are getting better, they will realize what they have been doing. It's called starting to grow up. Children that age are at the start of the most difficult time of thier lives for the parents. Yes for the parents. You sometimes don't know which way to turn. I would also suggest, if you belong to a church, talk to your pastor and see if counciling with him/her will help or if there are any organizations that could help with counciling. Just keep in mind, you and your husband are the ones in charge, not the kids. You will have to be stronger than you have ever been before. Good luck.
E.