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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 387703" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>thank you! Haozi- since you're new I will tell you that my son has a five year hx of doing very well- behavior and academic-wise both- during periods of incarceration. The problem is that he can't/doesn't sustain that in the real world. And it's not due to academic stress but he has very poor coping skills and can be a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. His academic goals seem to be the ONLY thing he cares enough about to put forth one ounce of effort for and that is why I advocate so strongly that as long long as he's putting forth that effort and has those goals, the sd needs to give him the opportunity inasmuch as the law says they need to. He's 15yo and just started 10th grade. He wants to go to college. Even if he doesn't actually make it into college or thru it, I strongly believe that any education he gets can only help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 387703, member: 3699"] thank you! Haozi- since you're new I will tell you that my son has a five year hx of doing very well- behavior and academic-wise both- during periods of incarceration. The problem is that he can't/doesn't sustain that in the real world. And it's not due to academic stress but he has very poor coping skills and can be a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. His academic goals seem to be the ONLY thing he cares enough about to put forth one ounce of effort for and that is why I advocate so strongly that as long long as he's putting forth that effort and has those goals, the sd needs to give him the opportunity inasmuch as the law says they need to. He's 15yo and just started 10th grade. He wants to go to college. Even if he doesn't actually make it into college or thru it, I strongly believe that any education he gets can only help him. [/QUOTE]
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