Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for families that have this kind of problems. I hope things become better for them and they all make good choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A curfew for a legal adult is ridiculous.
An 18 year old in high school is not an adult.
Except, in the eyes of the law they are an adult.
Work to change the law if you disagree.
All the people who want to red shirt their kids so desperately should be reading this. Imagine dealing with a 19 year old senior in high school!
Just stop with this. My kid turns 18 in October of senior year. He wasn’t red-shirted but he’ll be a legal adult nearly the entire year anyway. We have a good relationship and don’t anticipate this kind of drama. But who knows!
So grateful I sent my child to school at the normal time. He'll turn 18 in the spring of his senior year like normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A curfew for a legal adult is ridiculous.
An 18 year old in high school is not an adult.
Except, in the eyes of the law they are an adult.
Work to change the law if you disagree.
All the people who want to red shirt their kids so desperately should be reading this. Imagine dealing with a 19 year old senior in high school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You raised your child in a manner that made her want to run as soon as possible. And your first thought is more rules and chores.
Oh look. It's DD.
She doesn't have to follow your rules. And you don't have to provide a home or financial support since she's an adult now.
Anonymous wrote:You raised your child in a manner that made her want to run as soon as possible. And your first thought is more rules and chores.