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Daughter has been out of school for two weeks...big meeting tomorrow..
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 555368" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Are there any classes where she can switch to "on-line"? The school boards here have some (not all) classes with that option. Officially, it's so kids can make up a missing credit or add an extra, but it sure helps kids like this, too. Full work-load without the class-room "issues". </p><p></p><p>Beyond that... step back and look at ways to take baby-steps.</p><p>Can she walk into the school every day and hand in an "official" absence note and walk back out? (just to get used to "going there")</p><p>And then, after a few days of that, add in a 5-minute meeting with the GC, or with one particular teacher (to "hand in" some assignment).</p><p></p><p>Being around the other kids is going to be REALLY hard now... at least until she can get her feet under her a bit. But anything that keeps her from sliding further downhill is worth trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 555368, member: 11791"] Are there any classes where she can switch to "on-line"? The school boards here have some (not all) classes with that option. Officially, it's so kids can make up a missing credit or add an extra, but it sure helps kids like this, too. Full work-load without the class-room "issues". Beyond that... step back and look at ways to take baby-steps. Can she walk into the school every day and hand in an "official" absence note and walk back out? (just to get used to "going there") And then, after a few days of that, add in a 5-minute meeting with the GC, or with one particular teacher (to "hand in" some assignment). Being around the other kids is going to be REALLY hard now... at least until she can get her feet under her a bit. But anything that keeps her from sliding further downhill is worth trying. [/QUOTE]
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