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<blockquote data-quote="JLCivic" data-source="post: 1321347" data-attributes="member: 547424"><p>Parents are a big part of the problem in most cases, that's for sure. As for kids not thinking about the real world while in high school, that is certainly true for many. However, I don't think I was focusing on the real world much in high school either, but I did my work, did what I was told to do, turned in things on time, etc because THAT'S WHAT YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DO. It was that simple for me.</p><p></p><p>I am all for giving a kid a break when they need one. Some kids come from horrendous home lives that I could never imagine having to deal with at their age. Hell, a kid walking home to an abusive parent or a drunk dad probably doesn't have "oh that paper is due tomorrow" ringing in their head.</p><p></p><p>However, those situations are the exceptions, not the rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLCivic, post: 1321347, member: 547424"] Parents are a big part of the problem in most cases, that's for sure. As for kids not thinking about the real world while in high school, that is certainly true for many. However, I don't think I was focusing on the real world much in high school either, but I did my work, did what I was told to do, turned in things on time, etc because THAT'S WHAT YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DO. It was that simple for me. I am all for giving a kid a break when they need one. Some kids come from horrendous home lives that I could never imagine having to deal with at their age. Hell, a kid walking home to an abusive parent or a drunk dad probably doesn't have "oh that paper is due tomorrow" ringing in their head. However, those situations are the exceptions, not the rule. [/QUOTE]
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