Iott Family
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Part of her punishment for this was that she had to apologize to her teacher face to face for 1.) not doing the report/turning it in on time and 2.) lying to him on several occassions about the whereabouts of said report. Well, today was the last day of school and she left without issuing said apology.
*back history*
She was given a detention that she served for the incident per school rules and we grounded her from her "recreational" reading and she has had to spend all her free time with us, her parents and younger siblings

Now, I am at a loss for a proper punishment to fit her negligence in not issuing the required apology. For the past 3 weeks we have talked to her about character and what it means to be responsible for your actions and that apologies are painful because one must acknowledge their poor choices and bad actions and sincerely deliver a speach asking anothers forgiveness and that sometimes no matter how sincere not all apologies are accepted and that is something she will have to live with. Although I am sure this teacher will easily accept and pardon her for her actions if only she would stand up and show the courage and character with an apology!
This is not a good way to start off the summer break

As a parent, what would you do in this situation? Any suggestions? She said she would just send an apology email but I(Mom) think thats way too impersonal and not at all appropriate.