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<blockquote data-quote="sail24" data-source="post: 729172" data-attributes="member: 5751"><p>He was in a alternative boarding school for 5 months. He was just asked to leave ( 5 days ago) because of his lying, stealing and lack of ownership. It was like a wilderness program that included schooling as well. 3 classes a day, then the rest of the day was out in the wilderness mountain biking, rock climbing, snowboarding. Pretty great program. He had a job, responsibilities, group meetings and expectations were placed on him. They just couldn't get him to accept responsibility and they decided it wasn't a good fit for their school and they weren't going to be able to help him. The program gave him too much free time. Now we need an environment without the freedom until he earns some. </p><p></p><p>So right now, my child isn't in school because he can't go to our local public school. He couldn't handle 3 classes, no possible way he'll succeed with 6 classes. He needs containment, schooling right now is secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sail24, post: 729172, member: 5751"] He was in a alternative boarding school for 5 months. He was just asked to leave ( 5 days ago) because of his lying, stealing and lack of ownership. It was like a wilderness program that included schooling as well. 3 classes a day, then the rest of the day was out in the wilderness mountain biking, rock climbing, snowboarding. Pretty great program. He had a job, responsibilities, group meetings and expectations were placed on him. They just couldn't get him to accept responsibility and they decided it wasn't a good fit for their school and they weren't going to be able to help him. The program gave him too much free time. Now we need an environment without the freedom until he earns some. So right now, my child isn't in school because he can't go to our local public school. He couldn't handle 3 classes, no possible way he'll succeed with 6 classes. He needs containment, schooling right now is secondary. [/QUOTE]
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