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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 226881" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>The medicationthread was sgetting so long, wanted Occupational Therapist (OT) start a new one.</p><p> </p><p>I agree with Maurgerite concerning many advantages to homeschooling difficult child. There is more flexiblity. More meovement/more stimualtion, accomodations can be made lkie brawaing stuff down in short segments. Someitmes my son would bounde and fiddle while doing academics. My daughter can sketch while she is read to. There is less pressure to conform. Strenths can be addressed. Individual attention can go far. We have done much adventruing. Intersts can be pursued. healthier eating and sleeping and exercise are more easily facitated. The fosu of advocacy can be on the child.</p><p> </p><p> I have found this more challenging as they are older. Currently, daughter is doing online high school and son is in community college. Daughter plays competive volleyball for large high school. I have been committed t homeschooling and still play a huge advocacy and supportive role in their educational and other pursuits. </p><p>Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 226881, member: 6393"] The medicationthread was sgetting so long, wanted Occupational Therapist (OT) start a new one. I agree with Maurgerite concerning many advantages to homeschooling difficult child. There is more flexiblity. More meovement/more stimualtion, accomodations can be made lkie brawaing stuff down in short segments. Someitmes my son would bounde and fiddle while doing academics. My daughter can sketch while she is read to. There is less pressure to conform. Strenths can be addressed. Individual attention can go far. We have done much adventruing. Intersts can be pursued. healthier eating and sleeping and exercise are more easily facitated. The fosu of advocacy can be on the child. I have found this more challenging as they are older. Currently, daughter is doing online high school and son is in community college. Daughter plays competive volleyball for large high school. I have been committed t homeschooling and still play a huge advocacy and supportive role in their educational and other pursuits. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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