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<blockquote data-quote="Momslittleangels" data-source="post: 363269" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>MWM & Marguerite......These are great discussions and I enjoyed reading them. I actually homeschooled my easy child for a semester and we had to create a curriculum and report to the sponsoring school on a regular basis (we are in CA). There IS accountability in this state, which is good if you need support with the process. Personally, I found it too demanding on my time (working full-time). Ultimately, my easy child ended up going to a Charter School and graduated at 16. That worked well for HER, but it is not for everyone.</p><p> </p><p>I do sympathize with my friends though...we want so badly to make sure our children get a good education and when their social ineptness interferes with that, it can be extremely frustrating.</p><p> </p><p>I am going to check out the movie that Marguerite mentioned........sounds like it could be an eye opener. Thank you so much for your stories and thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Momslittleangels, post: 363269, member: 905"] MWM & Marguerite......These are great discussions and I enjoyed reading them. I actually homeschooled my easy child for a semester and we had to create a curriculum and report to the sponsoring school on a regular basis (we are in CA). There IS accountability in this state, which is good if you need support with the process. Personally, I found it too demanding on my time (working full-time). Ultimately, my easy child ended up going to a Charter School and graduated at 16. That worked well for HER, but it is not for everyone. I do sympathize with my friends though...we want so badly to make sure our children get a good education and when their social ineptness interferes with that, it can be extremely frustrating. I am going to check out the movie that Marguerite mentioned........sounds like it could be an eye opener. Thank you so much for your stories and thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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