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I'd have made her walk from the gas station too.
As far as the cell phone, she'd pay for it or not have it.
As far as the cell phone, she'd pay for it or not have it.
Originally posted by Chattyaholic
But at age 17 she's definitely old enough to get a part-time job, to earn her own money to pay for her cell phone, etc.
Kids today have a lot of pressure on them in school especially if they are taking AP classes.
I wouldn't keep your kid in AP classes if its stressing him/her out. It isn't worth it once you get to college. GPA + SAT <----thats all they care about.
Oh I amGood job Chad, you should be proud.
Originally posted by CBRorBust
I would argue this and say that a lot of my friends, including myself earned college credit for AP classes. She should take them and save the money on tuition later.
NOW...
Maybe I was raised a spoiled brat, but whatever. My parents have always felt that Education should be my number 1 priority. Period. This also meant me NOT working while in school. I was expected to bring home nothing less than a B in all my classes. They paid for my car, my cell, my gas, my insurance, and anything else that was "needed."
If education was your number 1 priority, you would understand that those credits would be better earned in a college environment than any high school you could name.
Not working while in school is a terrible thing to not let a child do. I made straight A's and worked since the age of 15. Its a lesson that shouldn't be missed out on. Working taught me many things, mostly being that if I really want something, it shouldn't come from my parents, but from me.
Originally posted by disykat
If I asked my child to set the table, fold some laundry, empty the dishwasher - any job - and they said "no, that's your job", you'd better believe they just earned themselves a new responsibility!