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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Parental ideas needed...(Religious or Not) All appreciated.
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<blockquote data-quote="vertcobra99" data-source="post: 10665658" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>I would continue to let her do the youth group at the church. It will keep her out of trouble and introduce her to kids with good morals. I don't think the bad grades has anything to do with the church group. If anything its her lack of focus during the week. Maybe she should try to go after school and talk to the teacher so she can get a better grasp of whats going on in class. </p><p></p><p>Shes getting into an age where she can make a lot of good or bad choices I think the church group will help her make better ones and keep her away from the bad crowd... but thats just IMO.</p><p></p><p>BTW... I am not religious at all, I have no kids, and I am 29 years old. So take my opinion for what its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vertcobra99, post: 10665658, member: 3485"] I would continue to let her do the youth group at the church. It will keep her out of trouble and introduce her to kids with good morals. I don't think the bad grades has anything to do with the church group. If anything its her lack of focus during the week. Maybe she should try to go after school and talk to the teacher so she can get a better grasp of whats going on in class. Shes getting into an age where she can make a lot of good or bad choices I think the church group will help her make better ones and keep her away from the bad crowd... but thats just IMO. BTW... I am not religious at all, I have no kids, and I am 29 years old. So take my opinion for what its worth. [/QUOTE]
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