Question Posted Wednesday January 7 2004, 11:48 pm
See grandma and me and mother got into a fight and they told me they decided to ship me off to school as they put it. I talked to mother about it and she also wants to send me to school but i dont wanna go I like homeschool even if it is loney having no friends and im scared if i got to school Ill get talked back beind my back and have no friends. what do i do?
MichiruKaiou answered Thursday January 8 2004, 2:06 pm: Try to be more socially active. I can't see how you wouldn't mind being so lonely, everyone needs friends! I myself was going to be homeschooled but then I realized that it would kill my social life and I'd be bored to death. Personally, I think you should accept this big step because how else are you going to survive when your older if you don't have people skills? [ MichiruKaiou's advice column | Ask MichiruKaiou A Question ]
shay*shay answered Thursday January 8 2004, 12:20 pm: You got to shape up. Act better around the house and seem more helpfull. Try to lower your voice tone and be as nice as you can be.
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
metawidget answered Thursday January 8 2004, 1:40 am: School isn't all about gossip and ostracism...
Keep your head up, meet people, try non-home-school out, you'll have more of a case to return to homeschooling if you've tried the alternative. But you may like it there, too... school does tend to collect experts, and have neat equipment, and promote fun group activities (even if it's not perfect). [ metawidget's advice column | Ask metawidget A Question ]
MFS answered Wednesday January 7 2004, 11:53 pm: It would seem that you need real social interaction. Hiding will not prepare you for the world around you. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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