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In reply to the discussion: NJ teen loses first legal battle to make parents pay for education [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)That is the most important thing, and should be. Her parents shouldn't be under any obligation for her after graduation. So she drops of high school? That is fine with most of you? If the majority of kids don't turn 18 in Senior year, this would not be an issue.
Becoming an "adult" while still in high school creates a lot of problems, not just this one. Remember that lesbian Senior and her underage girlfriend? You don't think that happens more often then not? Sorry, you are now an adult and you cannot date anyone in high school who isn't also 18?
I graduated high school very young. My older daughter did also, but my younger daughter turned 18 in her Senior year. I saw the problems with that with her. She dated an underage boy. Oh, no. The military also kept trying to recruit her and would not take NO from me. My Do Not Call meant nothing once she became an adult. Yes, she told them NO, but it was MY HOME they were calling.
I know that schools are now pushing that children start school at older ages. Well, down the line that means more problems with "adults" as high school students.