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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 597046" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I have a cousin who refused to go to school. My uncle dragged her in her pajamas into the car. The principal met him at the car. She had to get dressed in the car with the principal there. He dealt with this almost daily throughout high school. I'm not joking, my cousin is now a teacher if you can believe that.</p><p>Try the police escort since she is bigger than you. She will get the message as long as you do it, it's the law, she has to go, they can help you. It's the end of the year so now is a good time try this. You will only have to do it a few times before school is over. Next year you can remind her what will happen if she refuses. She may not need you to do this more than once. She isn't in charge, you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 597046, member: 2668"] I have a cousin who refused to go to school. My uncle dragged her in her pajamas into the car. The principal met him at the car. She had to get dressed in the car with the principal there. He dealt with this almost daily throughout high school. I'm not joking, my cousin is now a teacher if you can believe that. Try the police escort since she is bigger than you. She will get the message as long as you do it, it's the law, she has to go, they can help you. It's the end of the year so now is a good time try this. You will only have to do it a few times before school is over. Next year you can remind her what will happen if she refuses. She may not need you to do this more than once. She isn't in charge, you are. [/QUOTE]
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