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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 437429" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, the problem with that is that I won't push for anything that requires difficult child quitting high school or getting a GED. difficult child is still wanting to go to college, achieves in school in Department of Juvenile Justice and just finished 10th grade with an average of 95.5 in his core classes (not all 8 classes, just the 4 most important acedemic ones). How on earth can I refuse him on this when it's his ONLY constructive goal?? I am fully aware that he pumps it up more than he really means it just to manipulate me, but dropping out or getting a GED is too permanent on this matter, in my humble opinion, for him only 16 and just finishing 10th grade. If he doesn't want to quit school how can I put him in a position where he'd have to when this is the only thing the kid has going for him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 437429, member: 3699"] Well, the problem with that is that I won't push for anything that requires difficult child quitting high school or getting a GED. difficult child is still wanting to go to college, achieves in school in Department of Juvenile Justice and just finished 10th grade with an average of 95.5 in his core classes (not all 8 classes, just the 4 most important acedemic ones). How on earth can I refuse him on this when it's his ONLY constructive goal?? I am fully aware that he pumps it up more than he really means it just to manipulate me, but dropping out or getting a GED is too permanent on this matter, in my humble opinion, for him only 16 and just finishing 10th grade. If he doesn't want to quit school how can I put him in a position where he'd have to when this is the only thing the kid has going for him? [/QUOTE]
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