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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 574539" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Hope for the best, plan for the worst, as they say. She may be scared straight, but don't put all your eggs to that basket. Plan and arrange what will you do, if she refuses school again. have a plan in place. If she does that and you can't get her to school, they will not come and take her to juvie right away. And she will take it as a sign she will get away from it. And will refuse again and again. Even more important issue is of course work with why she refuses. Use this reprieve to work on her school life quality. You have told us often that it is poor, so it is no wonder she has hard time going. And any scare doesn't help her get over that. Sooner or later being miserable at school will be a bigger factor than being scared of juvie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 574539, member: 14557"] Hope for the best, plan for the worst, as they say. She may be scared straight, but don't put all your eggs to that basket. Plan and arrange what will you do, if she refuses school again. have a plan in place. If she does that and you can't get her to school, they will not come and take her to juvie right away. And she will take it as a sign she will get away from it. And will refuse again and again. Even more important issue is of course work with why she refuses. Use this reprieve to work on her school life quality. You have told us often that it is poor, so it is no wonder she has hard time going. And any scare doesn't help her get over that. Sooner or later being miserable at school will be a bigger factor than being scared of juvie. [/QUOTE]
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