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Teen help, I'm at the end of my rope
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<blockquote data-quote="peg2" data-source="post: 304533" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>I would suggest just sign her out, that's what I did with my now 19 year old. Was in 1 residential and 1 group home program and after the 2nd we tried school and he didn't want to go. I am a big believer in education but also, if they don't want to go, then you can't force it and at 17, no one will hold you accountable. There'a no point in forcing her to go; sign he rout and that willbe that; he can't go back. Maybe adult school or a GED program will suit her better. My middle son wen tto an adult school, go this HS diploma and is ok now, but ny younger, the one I was referring to above, is not so well. I was tired of getting calls from the school everyday. He would not have turned out any different if he went to school and if you force her to go, she won;t do well anyway.</p><p>Just a thought. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peg2, post: 304533, member: 2133"] I would suggest just sign her out, that's what I did with my now 19 year old. Was in 1 residential and 1 group home program and after the 2nd we tried school and he didn't want to go. I am a big believer in education but also, if they don't want to go, then you can't force it and at 17, no one will hold you accountable. There'a no point in forcing her to go; sign he rout and that willbe that; he can't go back. Maybe adult school or a GED program will suit her better. My middle son wen tto an adult school, go this HS diploma and is ok now, but ny younger, the one I was referring to above, is not so well. I was tired of getting calls from the school everyday. He would not have turned out any different if he went to school and if you force her to go, she won;t do well anyway. Just a thought. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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