parenting the early years

How do I quit high school and go to college early?
I’ve made up my mind, I am going to quit high school and go to community college. I have my parents support(both of them did the same thing), but I have no idea how to go about doing so. I can not get my GED yet, for I am not 18. I can’t get my high school diploma equivalency because the test is not until late next year. My parents can’t help because things have changed since they were in my position. Any pointers? (please dont tell me not to quit)
I understand your good intentions, but you dont know the half of the factors that have led me to this point. I must repeat myself, please do not tell me not to quit or the ever so cliche, “stay in school”. thank you.
dual enrollment is prob. your best option. that’s where you enroll in college classes and this will give you college and high school credits at the same time. i’m doing something similar.
best of luck!
Parenting: The Early Years
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I Am Your Child Series (Educating Parents on a Child’s Healthy Brain Development – Prenatal Through the First Early Years) [6 VHS Set] $5.99 Contains six VHS videos. In 1997 Rob and Michele Reiner joined forces with leading child development experts to help raise public awareness about the critical importance the prenatal period through the first early years plays in a childs healthy brain development. Already a renowned film director, Reiner turned his talents to helping educate parents on this, and other topics of interest to the car… |
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QUALITY CHILD CARE MATTERS: A guide to excellence in education for the early years. $49.99 … |
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Baby Steps: A Systematic and Fun Program to Develop Your Child’s Physical Development and Motor Skills in the First Year Using the Gerard Method $49.95 Baby Steps uses the Gerard Method, a fun way to develop your childs motor skills through creative play. Video contains a systematic program for physical skills development, with different activities for 4 different age groups: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months…. |
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Love and Logic Magic for Early Childhood: Practical Parenting from Birth to Six Years $15.33 Parenting little ones can be exhausting…until you discover Love and Logic. Take the exhaustion out and put the fun into parenting your little one. If you want help with: * Potty training * Temper tantrums * Bedtime * Whining * Time-out * Hassle-free mornings * and many other everyday challenges Then this book is for you! This book is the tool parents of little ones have been … |
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Positive Discipline for Preschoolers: For Their Early Years–Raising Children Who are Responsible, Respectful, and Resourceful (Positive Discipline Library) $9.87 Caring for young children is one of the most challenging tasks an adult will ever face. No matter how much you love your child, there will be moments filled with frustration, anger, and even desperation. There will also be questions: Why does my four-year-old deliberately lie to me? Why wonât my three-year-old listen to me? Should I ever spank my preschooler when she is disobedient? Over the … |
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The Magic Years: Understanding and Handling the Problems of Early Childhood $8.67 The Magic Years is almost 40 years old, yet this book still offers a wonderful way of looking at how kids think, and why they act the way they do based on their cognitive and emotional abilities. The Magic Years refers to the psychological sense of discovery and magical power a young child feels. This book is used in many child development courses, but is a good read for anybody wanting to u… |
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Nanny to the Rescue! $12.99 Description not available. |
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Special Needs And Early Years $36.09 Description not available. |
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Thinking and Learning About Maths in the Early Years $118.75 Description not available. |
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Literacy Development in the Early Years $99 |
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Positive Discipline for Preschoolers $11.41 An updated child-care manual designed for parents of preschool-age children tells how to prevent misbehavior through non-punitive discipline and how to reinforce useful social skills and positive behavior, while dealing with the challenges of young chi… |