Anonymous wrote:Amazing how many people are proud of their failed parenting in this thread. Yes, you cam continue to have requirements and consequences of your teenagers when they still live in your home. And yes, I’ve done it.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing how many people are proud of their failed parenting in this thread. Yes, you cam continue to have requirements and consequences of your teenagers when they still live in your home. And yes, I’ve done it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, about this time, by then-senior started missing a lot of early morning classes. But he was very on top of his assignments, and made sure he completed them as required. He also had IB projects and exams, so he couldn't totally check out. He finished the year with straight A's but definitely was missing classes on a regular basis.
And you allowed this?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter in FCPS said the seniors on her sports team skip school a lot or stay just until attendance is taken so they can come back and play in the game after school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is still going but she says tons of kids are skipping school.
Seriously, why? Has to be the red-shirted kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is going every day and to all classes. She is still doing work and doing well but her strong motivation has plummeted. After AP tests, I will probably have to push and prod her to stay motivated. She’s always going to go to school and class to see her friends.
This makes me sad. If you enjoy your classes, you keep going. I feel bad that her classes aren’t more engaging.
What planet do you live on? Most HS classes are boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is going every day and to all classes. She is still doing work and doing well but her strong motivation has plummeted. After AP tests, I will probably have to push and prod her to stay motivated. She’s always going to go to school and class to see her friends.
This makes me sad. If you enjoy your classes, you keep going. I feel bad that her classes aren’t more engaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is still going but she says tons of kids are skipping school.
Seriously, why? Has to be the red-shirted kids.
Seek help for your bizarre obsession with redshirted kids. It’s creepy.
np- do you know what obsession means or do you just throw that word around when you don’t like something?
I mean it’s true. Only an obsessive would bring up redshirting in this context the way PP did.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is going every day and to all classes. She is still doing work and doing well but her strong motivation has plummeted. After AP tests, I will probably have to push and prod her to stay motivated. She’s always going to go to school and class to see her friends.