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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 558679"><p>I am so sorry. It sounds like you are where difficult child 1 & I were. When they (SD) set their mind to something, they find a way to make sure it happens. It's awful and unfair and cruel ..... and ....... and...... but what else can we do. Personally, I don't think homeschooling is really going to work for either of you. He's not going to cooperate for you anywhere near as much as he does for others. He's not going to be able to differenciate between home and school so it is going to confuse him even more. For Q, home is HOME. School is not at home. I'm afraid it could open a whole 'nother can of worms. I worry even more about what will happen to you. You're nerves get frayed by him more now that he has become more aggressive with you. I fear for your emotional and physical well-being. I REALLY hope C stays involved and I'm "happy as a clam" that she lost it with them. I'm glad someone called them on their BS. It needed to be said (If my imagination is even close to what really happened).</p><p></p><p>{{{{)))HUGS)))}}}} to both of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 558679"] I am so sorry. It sounds like you are where difficult child 1 & I were. When they (SD) set their mind to something, they find a way to make sure it happens. It's awful and unfair and cruel ..... and ....... and...... but what else can we do. Personally, I don't think homeschooling is really going to work for either of you. He's not going to cooperate for you anywhere near as much as he does for others. He's not going to be able to differenciate between home and school so it is going to confuse him even more. For Q, home is HOME. School is not at home. I'm afraid it could open a whole 'nother can of worms. I worry even more about what will happen to you. You're nerves get frayed by him more now that he has become more aggressive with you. I fear for your emotional and physical well-being. I REALLY hope C stays involved and I'm "happy as a clam" that she lost it with them. I'm glad someone called them on their BS. It needed to be said (If my imagination is even close to what really happened). {{{{)))HUGS)))}}}} to both of you. [/QUOTE]
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