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I have given the DOB of my daughter 2 years more than that of the actual one becoz I want to jump her two classes? Can I change it to the original one in 8th or 9th standard or before that?

2006-07-06 18:51:23 · 6 answers · asked by micke 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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You may not realize this but, you have made things really complicated for your daughter. I'm sure that everyone in her school is convinced she is 2 years older than she actually is. Can you imagine when she's actually 17 and her 25 year old date finds out he's dating a minor?
By law most jobs require that you have to be at least 16 to work. I don't know what will happen when they find out she's only 14. Do you see where I'm going with this?
There are many more problems than those I've mentioned. You may be able to change to her actual DOB but, I don't think it will go all that smoothly. Who knows the consequences of such a matter as this?
Then again I may be making too much of this but, I feel what I feel.

2006-07-13 08:31:44 · answer #1 · answered by slobberknocker_usa 7 · 0 0

Are you certified with a degree in education to make those kinds of decisions? My bet would be that it's too late to make a change like that if she's already in school.

2006-07-07 01:58:49 · answer #2 · answered by elizabeth_ashley44 7 · 0 0

Is she ready to jump to classes? Instead of lying, why don't you talk to the administrators and see if she can test out or promoted ahead.

2006-07-07 02:46:08 · answer #3 · answered by shadowkat 5 · 0 0

Why would you do that? That would be like telling her that her name is Jane, only to find out that it's really Jen. Woah.

2006-07-07 01:54:15 · answer #4 · answered by Aussie Mommy 3 · 0 0

u alrdy illegal. u gotojail

2006-07-07 01:54:27 · answer #5 · answered by Whatever 3 · 0 0

WHAT NO THAT IS NOT RIGHT

2006-07-08 20:26:45 · answer #6 · answered by meeee 4 · 0 0

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