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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 657211" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>California, yes, its time! Just sign her up now. I mean, I know its scary and hurts esp since shes so close to graduating at a school, with all the Prom and walk down the isle with cap and gown. In a way, I think it bothers me honestly, but my daughter is fine with getting her diploma mailed and then just going out to dinner or movie, vacation or something. And I tried repeatedly over and over to get my daughter to understand what she will be missing. ( of course my daughter has the asberger .. in progress still almost there to confirm... and yours bipolar, but still, they both do not want to go)</p><p></p><p>I think to be honest, its harder for you and me to accept this, and easier for our girls just to be at home. My daughters 2 schools bent over for her too, but, it wasnt enough for her( even the the last was was SPECIFICALLY for kids with Learning Disability, Autism, ADD , with therapy!!) But she fought tooth and nail. Keystone is great and my daughter needs to catch up and finish her courses shes on, you can check the min class load for your state but for my daughter will go back to 3 classes, ( quicker for her to do three, finish, next three). But your daughter doesnt have much more to go. There is GED? Maybe that will work to. Usually thats 18 but check your state and prep classes for it. </p><p></p><p>I wish you luck and I completely understand! Many hugs and hang in there!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 657211, member: 18100"] California, yes, its time! Just sign her up now. I mean, I know its scary and hurts esp since shes so close to graduating at a school, with all the Prom and walk down the isle with cap and gown. In a way, I think it bothers me honestly, but my daughter is fine with getting her diploma mailed and then just going out to dinner or movie, vacation or something. And I tried repeatedly over and over to get my daughter to understand what she will be missing. ( of course my daughter has the asberger .. in progress still almost there to confirm... and yours bipolar, but still, they both do not want to go) I think to be honest, its harder for you and me to accept this, and easier for our girls just to be at home. My daughters 2 schools bent over for her too, but, it wasnt enough for her( even the the last was was SPECIFICALLY for kids with Learning Disability, Autism, ADD , with therapy!!) But she fought tooth and nail. Keystone is great and my daughter needs to catch up and finish her courses shes on, you can check the min class load for your state but for my daughter will go back to 3 classes, ( quicker for her to do three, finish, next three). But your daughter doesnt have much more to go. There is GED? Maybe that will work to. Usually thats 18 but check your state and prep classes for it. I wish you luck and I completely understand! Many hugs and hang in there!!!! [/QUOTE]
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