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It is a different School from my son's school. I have been trying to make him get up without troubles in the a.m. and as part of that he rides the bus. If he missed I would make him walk at least part of the way as a reminder not to miss the bus. (Making sure it is a safe area he walks in.) He works around the house every day. She does nothing to help out at my new home, didn't even help with the move except for 2 days, and we moved every day for 2 weeks. And she is mean to her brother. Tries to get him in trouble and to get him to drink, etc. She thinks as long as she is bright and bubbly whenever she is around and whenever she asks for something I should just do what she asks. He is learning more every day about being respectful and responsible.

2006-08-01 05:27:42 · 3 answers · asked by geegeep 1 in Family & Relationships Family

3 answers

Let her walk.

2006-08-01 05:34:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

If you don't make her go to school, you're rewarding her bad behavior. Do you really think she misses the bus by accident? I was the queen of school skipping when I was in high school, and that was my way of doing it the first semester or so--until my mom caught on..."Oh, darn, I overslept. Shucks."

2006-08-01 05:35:16 · answer #2 · answered by Crys H. 4 · 0 0

it actually relies upon on what you choose to do with your existence, in case you choose to take an academic route then i think it does. i for my area do not imagine it concerns, going to college and doing properly hasn't given me something better than what i ought to've had if I hadn't complete college!

2016-11-27 19:10:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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