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help me please i really need it
hi everyone, i had a home tutor threw my pregnancy but after the 6 week holidays i want to go back to mainstream education but i dont want to go back to my school as i dont get on with the poeple there since i got pregnant as they have done nothing but make it harder for me they caused alot of trouble i know i shouldnt let them win by not going back but i no if i do go bak they will make it as hard as they possibly can for me so i no i wont be able to do the best i can, but i really want to give my baby the best i can give her by doing well and getting a good job and giving her everything i didnt have but the only way i will be able to do this is by getting my education else where there are no other schools close to my house but i heard if ur school gives u pemision u can do ur education at collage does anyone no about this or have any other suggestions? I would really be happy with any help or advice i really need it sorry for the big rant please help. Much luv laura xx
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i think that sounds like a good idea, at college everyone is much more grown up so you wont have to deal with the childlike behaviour of the people at your old school.
are you about to start your final year of GCSEs? it might also be worth speaking to your hv or childrens center as they do courses for parents to get the qualifications.
good luck to you, you can achieve anything you want to.
congrats on your baby girl
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I would say to definitely suss out your local college - I used to work for Connexions and they will be able to help you too. Being at college is alot less rigid than school - you can come and go when you need to, rather than being tied to a 9am-3pm timetable every day. Plus it would put you in a great position to continue your education after your GCSE's. And you'd make friends - never a bad thing!
I was bullied at school and it made me really miserable so I can totally empathise with you. The important thing is that you are happy - happy mum equals happy baby!
Good luck with it.
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Best of luck, i admire your detemination to stay in education
Take care
MJx
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