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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 641407" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>About your daughter, I know many will disagree with me, but at this point, your daughter might have given up on school. Why keep trying to force a square peg into a circle? I have a list of online schools that go around your daughters schedule, whenever she feels like going, so this way you can afford headaches from school and truancy. Not everyone is made for high school. I sure wasn't. I got my GED , went to business school and eventually found a great career. Does it make me a terrible person because I quit high school? No I hardly think so. I know so many people who did graduate HS who turned out to be degenerates. So with that being said, it all depends on who you are as a person if you will succeed in life or not. I wouldn't say just because she doesn't want to go to school that she is recluse and her future will become a complete negative. I despise that the school systems are inflicting harsh punishments on parents and students for not going to high school. It is the students decision. If it's elementary school, that's a different story. I just don't see how we can force teenagers to go to school. This whole issue with my daughter back then gave me high blood pressure and effected my health greatly because I was always threatened with jail from truancy. It was horrible. It destroyed whatever health I had life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 641407, member: 18233"] About your daughter, I know many will disagree with me, but at this point, your daughter might have given up on school. Why keep trying to force a square peg into a circle? I have a list of online schools that go around your daughters schedule, whenever she feels like going, so this way you can afford headaches from school and truancy. Not everyone is made for high school. I sure wasn't. I got my GED , went to business school and eventually found a great career. Does it make me a terrible person because I quit high school? No I hardly think so. I know so many people who did graduate HS who turned out to be degenerates. So with that being said, it all depends on who you are as a person if you will succeed in life or not. I wouldn't say just because she doesn't want to go to school that she is recluse and her future will become a complete negative. I despise that the school systems are inflicting harsh punishments on parents and students for not going to high school. It is the students decision. If it's elementary school, that's a different story. I just don't see how we can force teenagers to go to school. This whole issue with my daughter back then gave me high blood pressure and effected my health greatly because I was always threatened with jail from truancy. It was horrible. It destroyed whatever health I had life. [/QUOTE]
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