It's common for children to substitute words when reading, often due to a lack of confidence or familiarity with the text. This can also happen if they are trying to make sense of the story based on context or pictures. Encouraging your child to slow down and sound out unfamiliar words can help improve their reading accuracy. Additionally, practicing reading at home and discussing the content can build their comprehension and confidence.
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Depends on what your decree says. In most cases, child support is paid until the child reaches 18 years of age or when the child graduates high school, which ever comes first.
Both "reads" and "says" can be used interchangeably when referring to a quote. It's just a matter of personal preference or style.
Child support is paid as long as the child is a minor, get emancipated or when the child support agreement says so.
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If you are a father, you have to pay child support if the court says so. The age of the father does not matter.
There is a volume of evidence that those who leave school at 16 have little if any future. That is why the Law says you have to stay at school until you are older
Check your child support to see what it says, but generally speaking if the child is still in high school, it continues until the age of 19 or until graduation, whichever occurs earlier.
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If the judge says so. Yes
My order says it stops at 18, Hig School graduation, or 21. So I would think so.
Depends on what the child support agreement says and the laws in your jurisdiction. Most jurisdictions require the support continue until the child graduates from high school. You need to check your particular state. You can inquire at the court that issued the order.