We went through something similar with dsd18. She would get up in the morning, get dressed and act like she was going to the bus. But, we found out her 'friends'...(see my tag) and I use that term loosely...were waiting in a car around the corner. She would go out and hang all day and then get home just about the time the bus was coming. Until one day, I happened to be getting home at the same time as the bus, and thought I would drive the kids home and saw the whole thing unfold. Turns out she had skipped a good portion of the last two months of school. We tried everything. But if they don't want to go to school they find many ways to NOT go. In the end, she went to an alternative school and is getting a equivalent diploma. She will be too old to actually graduate from regular high school as she will turn 20 before she has enough credits. So this was the option available. The funny thing is..she has never missed a day of work and always goes when they call and she is off. She doesn't like school but she loves being paid to work? Its an odd situation. When we went to the school, it turned out she had missed 42 classes in two months and NOONE at the school had called, sent a letter or anything. She was missing this class or that class...not the whole day sometimes. She fell through the cracks..that is what the guidance counselor and the principal said. Yeah..she was just smartr!
The whole thing is..at a certain point there is just nothing a parent can do. Go to school with her everyday? But, unfortunately that is not something a single parent can do. Someone has to pay the bills. With these kids, sometimes controlling them MORE makes the situation worse. They don't live by the natural consequences the rest of us do. Her thought was she was still young, she had plenty of time for school but not enough time to party with her friends. The thinking is skewed. It was a drawn out every day affair just keeping her in the house at night. We had to install an alarm to keep her in her bed at night. As crazy as it has been...it just gets to the point where you just want them to learn on their own.
The judge may have done what the law said he had to but really, sometimes there is nothing the parent can do. And most of the time these kids don't really care if mom/dad goes to jail. They aren't going to school in the meantime anyway..so its just made their life easier.
Kelly
The whole thing is..at a certain point there is just nothing a parent can do. Go to school with her everyday? But, unfortunately that is not something a single parent can do. Someone has to pay the bills. With these kids, sometimes controlling them MORE makes the situation worse. They don't live by the natural consequences the rest of us do. Her thought was she was still young, she had plenty of time for school but not enough time to party with her friends. The thinking is skewed. It was a drawn out every day affair just keeping her in the house at night. We had to install an alarm to keep her in her bed at night. As crazy as it has been...it just gets to the point where you just want them to learn on their own.
The judge may have done what the law said he had to but really, sometimes there is nothing the parent can do. And most of the time these kids don't really care if mom/dad goes to jail. They aren't going to school in the meantime anyway..so its just made their life easier.
Kelly