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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 505319" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I am sorry - I just thought in some thread or another you had talked about this possibility. The teachers actually come to your home or a neutral place - and you wouldn't be the one doing the teaching at all - that is why I brought this up. I understand the need for him to be around positive people so that he can emulate them - and that is why I keep bringing this up. It is not as if homeschool means he is in a room all day by himself - it means going to the school for electives, and a teacher meeting him for the other stuff, and a social network of people for fun time.</p><p></p><p>I just had the worst experiences with these special schools - it only made things worse. The only thing that ever really clicked was my customized approach.</p><p></p><p>Hugs - I know this is difficult - and I don't meant to imply that you have "the resources" as if you were rich - I meant you have the ability to stay home with him and adapt your life around his needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 505319, member: 3301"] I am sorry - I just thought in some thread or another you had talked about this possibility. The teachers actually come to your home or a neutral place - and you wouldn't be the one doing the teaching at all - that is why I brought this up. I understand the need for him to be around positive people so that he can emulate them - and that is why I keep bringing this up. It is not as if homeschool means he is in a room all day by himself - it means going to the school for electives, and a teacher meeting him for the other stuff, and a social network of people for fun time. I just had the worst experiences with these special schools - it only made things worse. The only thing that ever really clicked was my customized approach. Hugs - I know this is difficult - and I don't meant to imply that you have "the resources" as if you were rich - I meant you have the ability to stay home with him and adapt your life around his needs. [/QUOTE]
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