Skipping Graduation

Anonymous
Kid does not care and ceremony is right in middle of one of few times we can go on vacation. Anyone done this? Will we regret it?
Anonymous
Maybe you will regret it. Or maybe not. Think back to your own ceremonies. Do you remember them?
Anonymous
Ask every kid from 2020. No they won't miss it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask every kid from 2020. No they won't miss it.


Uh, my kids missed it. A lot.

OP, just really talk your kid through it. I completely get that some kids won't care. I think there are others who in January think they won't care, but when May rolls around and folks start talking about it, they might have second thoughts. If you've already locked in travel plans, that could get tough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask every kid from 2020. No they won't miss it.

This.
Kids was disappointed but a few days later didn't care. Still could care less 5 years later
Anonymous
Let them decide. I would go to graduation over a vacation. My parents had me skip graduation as they didn't feel like going. It sucked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let them decide. I would go to graduation over a vacation. My parents had me skip graduation as they didn't feel like going. It sucked.


Parents making you go to yours just because granny is travelling all the way from the north pole is also not fun.
Anonymous
Having gone through one high school graduation for my oldest, I find the speeches mind-numbingly boring but I still want to be bored for hours, just for the sake of seeing my kid walk on stage. My children are of the same mind.

Anonymous
DD does not want to go do that is fine. I expect younger DD will want to go which is also fine.
Anonymous
Is college in their plans? If not, they may want to go. Millimg around with their friends for pictures is really fun.
Anonymous
My 2020 grad still cares but it likely because that class missed out on so much and it was not a choice. If you and your kids prefer to be at the beach...do that!
Anonymous
One of my kids attended HS graduation and the other skipped it. We were all fine with both choices. I did make the non-attending kid take photos with us with his gown on, though!
Anonymous
I didn’t think seeing my kid walk across the stage would mean that much to him or/and us, but in hindsight it was a great day even if crowded and boring and lots of traffic. He felt proud to be done and moving onto a new chapter. It gave a nice sense of closure.
Anonymous
You should know your own kid by now, OP.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should know your own kid by now, OP.


I do and they say they don’t care. I was wondering if anyone else skipped and if they ended up regretting it. Thanks for those that provided helpful views.
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