Unbelievable Excuses

Posted on November 28, 2007 
Filed Under Life, Parenting

As discussed in the past couple of programs, good parents stick up for their kids. Sometimes, though, kids do their own advocacy. Here are some pretty unbelievable “excuses” submitted to schools. Click on the image to enlarge for reading.

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See the entire list here.

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One Response to “Unbelievable Excuses”

  1. Leah on December 1st, 2007 8:25 am

    I don’t like to complain about things. And I love listening to focus on the family. Most of the time I catch the program online. I’ve only checked John Fuller’s blog a couple of times now. And I ended up reading list of excuses that he had on his blog. I was very upset to see words that I didn’t think needed to be read. I know this isn’t focus on the family website and it was a link from John’s blog to another website. But I would of thought your team of workers would of be more careful what they linked on this website. I really don’t care to be reading swear words. I’m a bit disapointed! I would hope you would take that link off just incase another person or child reads it!

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