Anonymous wrote:If she doesn’t like going to school, would she still like getting a job?
Anonymous wrote:I am a hs teacher and a lot of schools are really chaotic and overwhelming for some kids. I can understand why your daughter would not want to go. Talk to your daughter about finishing this year strong (maybe bribe her with a summer trip) and then research virtual options for next year. She does online school and gets a job (this way she is still interacting with people). Duel enrollment classes may be another option she would enjoy. She takes most classes at the community college (a much more mature group) and gets both college and hs credits. I know a lot of kids who ended up graduating hs with their associates degree
Anonymous wrote:"and does whatever she can."
What can she do?
What do YOU do all day at home?
She can homeschool if she wants.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with others. Allowing her to get a job is allowing her to win. She must go to school. How were her grades in school? Have you talked to the counselor yet? What is her plan in life? Is the father in the picture?
Anonymous wrote:Therapist, screen for depression.
What does she do all night, if she sleeps during the day? Is she up/out at night?