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<blockquote data-quote="TheyAreLegallyAdultsNow" data-source="post: 353402" data-attributes="member: 8405"><p>We had 10 beautiful years thanks to Homeschool!!!!!! </p><p></p><p>There is no cookie cutter solution.... Cynthia Tobias Ulrich has written awesome books for students and their teachers... <a href="http://cynthiatobias.com" target="_blank">http://cynthiatobias.com</a> <u>Every Child Can Succeed</u> and <u>The Way They Learn</u> were tremendously helpful for me... but they also help for traditional classroom settings. </p><p></p><p>I began homeschooling when my kids were younger. I'd suggest getting in a good home-school support group. Review the support available in your community, and compare to your needs with your child. There is really not a "one size fits all" solution. </p><p></p><p>"unschooling" worked well for our kids and they all went on to honors programs. Terri Camp has a book that inspires educators to ignite a fire for learning instead of trying to fill a bucket... very encouraging... <strong><a href="http://www.homeschool.terricamp.com/" target="_blank">http://www.homeschool.terricamp.com</a></strong></p><p></p><p>Some students do very well with a firm structure. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what kinds of behaviors your are dealing with... but homeschool could be an awesome opportunity for both of you... "regular school" can also be a much needed respite. You know your family best.... I'll be praying for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheyAreLegallyAdultsNow, post: 353402, member: 8405"] We had 10 beautiful years thanks to Homeschool!!!!!! There is no cookie cutter solution.... Cynthia Tobias Ulrich has written awesome books for students and their teachers... [url]http://cynthiatobias.com[/url] [U]Every Child Can Succeed[/U] and [U]The Way They Learn[/U] were tremendously helpful for me... but they also help for traditional classroom settings. I began homeschooling when my kids were younger. I'd suggest getting in a good home-school support group. Review the support available in your community, and compare to your needs with your child. There is really not a "one size fits all" solution. "unschooling" worked well for our kids and they all went on to honors programs. Terri Camp has a book that inspires educators to ignite a fire for learning instead of trying to fill a bucket... very encouraging... [B][URL="http://www.homeschool.terricamp.com/"]http://www.homeschool.terricamp.com[/URL][/B] Some students do very well with a firm structure. I don't know what kinds of behaviors your are dealing with... but homeschool could be an awesome opportunity for both of you... "regular school" can also be a much needed respite. You know your family best.... I'll be praying for you! [/QUOTE]
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