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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 394433" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Interesting. It almost reads as if therapist believes the classes themselves are a source of anxiety. How would resource be more effective in educating difficult child than his current subjects? The Homebound teacher tells a different story. Seems that it was his health issues that caused much (if not all) of the stress in school and, with it, the drop in grades. If difficult child is doing well currently then I don't believe in fixing what isn't broke. As far as the virtual school and Lacross, I would find out if he would, indeed, not be able to play. So, you need more information before you can decide on how you will proceed. </p><p> </p><p>What does difficult child think? How does he feel about perhaps not attending a traditional school setting? What does he think about Independent study as long as he could play Lacross? Does he strongly desire to return to a traditional brick and mortar setting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 394433, member: 831"] Interesting. It almost reads as if therapist believes the classes themselves are a source of anxiety. How would resource be more effective in educating difficult child than his current subjects? The Homebound teacher tells a different story. Seems that it was his health issues that caused much (if not all) of the stress in school and, with it, the drop in grades. If difficult child is doing well currently then I don't believe in fixing what isn't broke. As far as the virtual school and Lacross, I would find out if he would, indeed, not be able to play. So, you need more information before you can decide on how you will proceed. What does difficult child think? How does he feel about perhaps not attending a traditional school setting? What does he think about Independent study as long as he could play Lacross? Does he strongly desire to return to a traditional brick and mortar setting? [/QUOTE]
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