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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 201505" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>I wasn't aware of a study done from this board saying that our kids are more sucessful if they stay in a school setting. hmm. Well, from my point of view, I finally made the decision to homeschool difficult child and easy child this year. My difficult child loved school too. On the good days which may have been so few and far between. The truth is, all the distractions along with how the teachers insisted on teaching him far far outweighed what he was actually getting out of school. He is not a robot like they wanted him to be and they insisted on teaching him like all the other kids. He has his own style of learning and needs breaks, and needs to exercise during the day. The school would not listen to me, all they would say was this is how every child has to be taught and this is what in their opinion worked. </p><p>If you have tried homeschooling before and it has not been sucessful, then I guess I would leave it at that? It is challenging homeschooling a difficult child, but atleast I know what he needs and can work around that.</p><p>shoot i just saw that you said no more replies. sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 201505, member: 255"] I wasn't aware of a study done from this board saying that our kids are more sucessful if they stay in a school setting. hmm. Well, from my point of view, I finally made the decision to homeschool difficult child and easy child this year. My difficult child loved school too. On the good days which may have been so few and far between. The truth is, all the distractions along with how the teachers insisted on teaching him far far outweighed what he was actually getting out of school. He is not a robot like they wanted him to be and they insisted on teaching him like all the other kids. He has his own style of learning and needs breaks, and needs to exercise during the day. The school would not listen to me, all they would say was this is how every child has to be taught and this is what in their opinion worked. If you have tried homeschooling before and it has not been sucessful, then I guess I would leave it at that? It is challenging homeschooling a difficult child, but atleast I know what he needs and can work around that. shoot i just saw that you said no more replies. sorry. [/QUOTE]
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