Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It does not make sense. She's been under extreme pressure. She needs a change but not a full stop.
This is what I'm struggling with. I want to be supportive, but I am trying to think through how to respond to someone who has a clear plan in their head and has taken steps toward finishing it.
The year abroad idea is a good one. DD did mention that she wanted to work, save, and travel during the proposed "year off."
I reached out to guidance at school and they weren't terribly helpful. Hence the panicked posting here. I need ideas and space to think this through.
Anonymous wrote:Oooof, no... not regular HS. She sounds brilliant. And unusual. But chilling for a year sounds like trouble for any teenager.
Is there some sort of interesting internship she could do?
Anonymous wrote:It does not make sense. She's been under extreme pressure. She needs a change but not a full stop.
Anonymous wrote: Very strange! Your child had scored 1510 in SAT and you still think she not ready for college.
Anonymous wrote:Could you technically Homeschool her so she would finish High School on time but would have way more freedom to take classes at your local community college and not have to deal with all of the high school drama?