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Any downsides to home/hospital instruction?
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<blockquote data-quote="meggy1" data-source="post: 391189"><p>My daughter was missing alot of school because of Painfull Bladder System last year so the school suggested homebound instruction until the doctor could get the medication dosage right. Her doctor wrote her for 2 months but she was able to go back after 6 weeks. Most important thing is to work closely with the school and make sure there is alot of communication. Would highly suggest it, in our house it took alot of tension away because we didn't have to worry about if she was going to be able to make it to school and if she did make it if she'd be able to stay the entire day. The teachers were great, got her caught up to where she needed to be so that when she went back to school she was right on track. We are actually in the process of requesting it again since she is having a flare-up of her condition which means intense pain requiring narcotics and having to have immediate access to the bathroom. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meggy1, post: 391189"] My daughter was missing alot of school because of Painfull Bladder System last year so the school suggested homebound instruction until the doctor could get the medication dosage right. Her doctor wrote her for 2 months but she was able to go back after 6 weeks. Most important thing is to work closely with the school and make sure there is alot of communication. Would highly suggest it, in our house it took alot of tension away because we didn't have to worry about if she was going to be able to make it to school and if she did make it if she'd be able to stay the entire day. The teachers were great, got her caught up to where she needed to be so that when she went back to school she was right on track. We are actually in the process of requesting it again since she is having a flare-up of her condition which means intense pain requiring narcotics and having to have immediate access to the bathroom. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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