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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 486426" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I don't understand why you can't be in the area during the sessions if your presence makes your daughter calmer and better able to work. Has your D expressed specifically that she would like you there? We had homebound for one of my sons in 7th grade but it was because he broke his ankle and his school was not accessible (private Learning Disability (LD) school). The teachers invited H to stay at the sessions - we also used the library because it forced H to take easy child out of the house - but H couldn't be bothered. I really fail to understand why you can't stay unless the teacher is concerned about her teaching skills and methods. I could see if you kept interrupting or interfering but you haven't even been given a chance to do that. I would keep fighting to be there.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 486426, member: 3493"] I don't understand why you can't be in the area during the sessions if your presence makes your daughter calmer and better able to work. Has your D expressed specifically that she would like you there? We had homebound for one of my sons in 7th grade but it was because he broke his ankle and his school was not accessible (private Learning Disability (LD) school). The teachers invited H to stay at the sessions - we also used the library because it forced H to take easy child out of the house - but H couldn't be bothered. I really fail to understand why you can't stay unless the teacher is concerned about her teaching skills and methods. I could see if you kept interrupting or interfering but you haven't even been given a chance to do that. I would keep fighting to be there. Good luck, [/QUOTE]
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