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Was I wrong for pulling difficult child out of high school when she was 16?
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<blockquote data-quote="TearyEyed" data-source="post: 633466" data-attributes="member: 17106"><p>No. If I had to go back and do it again, I would have done the same thing with my difficult child. Trying to force him to go to school was a nightmare. Suspension after suspension. He finally went to an alternative school and that didnt work out either. Fights, suspensions, attitude with teachers. I had to leave work a million times to run to the school to deal with whatever drama was going on. It was exhausting. And me forcing him to go didnt work. Countless mornings fighting him to get out of bed. He flat out refused. He never did graduate. He only had 2 credits left. He doesnt care. I finally gave up. He is 19 now and there is nothing I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TearyEyed, post: 633466, member: 17106"] No. If I had to go back and do it again, I would have done the same thing with my difficult child. Trying to force him to go to school was a nightmare. Suspension after suspension. He finally went to an alternative school and that didnt work out either. Fights, suspensions, attitude with teachers. I had to leave work a million times to run to the school to deal with whatever drama was going on. It was exhausting. And me forcing him to go didnt work. Countless mornings fighting him to get out of bed. He flat out refused. He never did graduate. He only had 2 credits left. He doesnt care. I finally gave up. He is 19 now and there is nothing I can do. [/QUOTE]
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