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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 456671" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>That's not a bad idea <strong>MorningGlory</strong> came up with. Home schooling does not necessarily mean YOU have to do the schooling. I've heard of some parents getting together and hiring a teacher who teaches five or six kids and they split her salary. Kinda back to the really small one room schoolhouse model.</p><p></p><p>Is this his first year of middle school? Well, doesn't really matter because it is his first year at THIS school. It has only been three days, but if it keeps up for another week, in my opinion a medication tweek may be in order. This huge transition, the 'chaos', and, of course, puberty setting in might be more than he can handle. Additional medication support may be indicated. </p><p></p><p>by the way my son wasn't on any medications until he hit middle school. It was a DISASTER. The combination of medications and staff patience got him through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 456671, member: 11965"] That's not a bad idea [B]MorningGlory[/B] came up with. Home schooling does not necessarily mean YOU have to do the schooling. I've heard of some parents getting together and hiring a teacher who teaches five or six kids and they split her salary. Kinda back to the really small one room schoolhouse model. Is this his first year of middle school? Well, doesn't really matter because it is his first year at THIS school. It has only been three days, but if it keeps up for another week, in my opinion a medication tweek may be in order. This huge transition, the 'chaos', and, of course, puberty setting in might be more than he can handle. Additional medication support may be indicated. by the way my son wasn't on any medications until he hit middle school. It was a DISASTER. The combination of medications and staff patience got him through. [/QUOTE]
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