Let's just say I'm 16, in my second year of highschool, and my dad wants me to drop out. He's sick of paying for my homeschool program and wants me to just get a job or get married when I'm 18. He wants me out as soon as possible.
I looked up the laws here and I cannot legally drop out until I am 17 in my state. He does not care. He says that if I do not finish my second year by May, he will force to drop out anyway. He really wants me to start college early and do dual credit. He wants me to drop out because I have achieved neither of these things and I have been struggling with flashbacks and nightmares lately and fallen about three months behind. He brings up my mom almost everyday and I just don't want to think about it anymore. It doesn't help to talk about it when I don't want to. I ask him not to and he says I need to get over it because he had to put up with her too. Except I'm pretty sure he was a 230lb man, not a defenseless child half her size. :whistling: I was regularly beaten by her over B+'s. There was times where I was left in her wooden chest only to piss all over myself for two days straight or with a gun to my head. (She killed herself two years ago.) I think it makes sense why I would be nervous about school and why it doesn't help to bring her up at inappropriate times.
I have a 4.0 GPA and want an education. It's a miracle that I'm not failing school right now under this much pressure.
He says that it would be a waste for me to go see a therapist. I tried seeing one about two years ago and she was real nasty and I'm pretty sure my dad and I could sue her for malpractice if we wanted to. I saw another one recently, but it was only my first visit and I got really nervous because I was remembering the lady that I saw few years ago and I didn't want that kind of situation to happen again. I managed to at least talk a little bit and explain my situation.
Any advice? I'm considering getting a GED and taking the HESI A2 (or TEAS) exam and going to nursing school if this doesn't work out. My state allows you to take the GED if you're 16 and have a waiver, so no problem there. My dad wants me to make twice as much as him and become a doctor on top of the other things I've mentioned, but I just think that's too much at this point. Most doctors don't even make as much as him anyway. :banghead:
I looked up the laws here and I cannot legally drop out until I am 17 in my state. He does not care. He says that if I do not finish my second year by May, he will force to drop out anyway. He really wants me to start college early and do dual credit. He wants me to drop out because I have achieved neither of these things and I have been struggling with flashbacks and nightmares lately and fallen about three months behind. He brings up my mom almost everyday and I just don't want to think about it anymore. It doesn't help to talk about it when I don't want to. I ask him not to and he says I need to get over it because he had to put up with her too. Except I'm pretty sure he was a 230lb man, not a defenseless child half her size. :whistling: I was regularly beaten by her over B+'s. There was times where I was left in her wooden chest only to piss all over myself for two days straight or with a gun to my head. (She killed herself two years ago.) I think it makes sense why I would be nervous about school and why it doesn't help to bring her up at inappropriate times.
I have a 4.0 GPA and want an education. It's a miracle that I'm not failing school right now under this much pressure.
He says that it would be a waste for me to go see a therapist. I tried seeing one about two years ago and she was real nasty and I'm pretty sure my dad and I could sue her for malpractice if we wanted to. I saw another one recently, but it was only my first visit and I got really nervous because I was remembering the lady that I saw few years ago and I didn't want that kind of situation to happen again. I managed to at least talk a little bit and explain my situation.
Any advice? I'm considering getting a GED and taking the HESI A2 (or TEAS) exam and going to nursing school if this doesn't work out. My state allows you to take the GED if you're 16 and have a waiver, so no problem there. My dad wants me to make twice as much as him and become a doctor on top of the other things I've mentioned, but I just think that's too much at this point. Most doctors don't even make as much as him anyway. :banghead: