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Scared to discipline after suicide attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 735978" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Is your daughter technically part of the public school system? Since she has a home bound teacher, I am thinking that might be the case. Many school systems allow homeschooled kids access to some public school offerings and some even have classes once per week for homeschoolers who are enrolled in the system. Call the district to see what you may be eligible for.</p><p></p><p>Other states have homeschool groups and classes run by parents. Often, these are in states that don’t allow homeschoolers to be involved in the public schools. They often offer lots of things like proms, yearbooks, science labs and such. Every area is different. Check your state homeschool organization and your locality as well. </p><p></p><p>I have been involved in both types depending on the state I lived in, and my kids benefitted from involvement in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 735978, member: 16024"] Is your daughter technically part of the public school system? Since she has a home bound teacher, I am thinking that might be the case. Many school systems allow homeschooled kids access to some public school offerings and some even have classes once per week for homeschoolers who are enrolled in the system. Call the district to see what you may be eligible for. Other states have homeschool groups and classes run by parents. Often, these are in states that don’t allow homeschoolers to be involved in the public schools. They often offer lots of things like proms, yearbooks, science labs and such. Every area is different. Check your state homeschool organization and your locality as well. I have been involved in both types depending on the state I lived in, and my kids benefitted from involvement in them. [/QUOTE]
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