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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 397499" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>There can be all sorts of things that can get in the way of a kid's education. The system is set up to handle these issues. These problems don't work to a timetable; girls get pregnant, kids break legs or have urgent surgery, or have accidents. Or get sick for other reasons. It's a no fault situation.</p><p></p><p>With difficult child 1, he was two months form his final graduation exams when we had to pull him out of mainstream. We were able to make it work, a lot better than if we had left him there.</p><p></p><p>Talk to the school, talk to the district, ask their advice on the best way to go for easy child during tis difficult time. See how ,much they can come to the party - they may provide you with enough work for her to do while you are away. Post it back as it gets done. Or they may transfer her to a school near where you are staying, and liaise with that school so the work dovetails together. You don't know until you ask.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 397499, member: 1991"] There can be all sorts of things that can get in the way of a kid's education. The system is set up to handle these issues. These problems don't work to a timetable; girls get pregnant, kids break legs or have urgent surgery, or have accidents. Or get sick for other reasons. It's a no fault situation. With difficult child 1, he was two months form his final graduation exams when we had to pull him out of mainstream. We were able to make it work, a lot better than if we had left him there. Talk to the school, talk to the district, ask their advice on the best way to go for easy child during tis difficult time. See how ,much they can come to the party - they may provide you with enough work for her to do while you are away. Post it back as it gets done. Or they may transfer her to a school near where you are staying, and liaise with that school so the work dovetails together. You don't know until you ask. Marg [/QUOTE]
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