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difficult child is bk to the usual in school
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 378127" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I have a daughter with anxiety and medical issues. I am homeschooling her due to the medical issues, but I can imagine her being so anxious at school that I would be tempted to homeschool her.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion, you should try very hard to avoid homeschooling her. If you do, you will not get a break from her and her anxiety at all. You might have trouble getting her to do the work, either due to her anxiety over something or some other reason, and you will be responsible for all of her education, not just her homework.</p><p></p><p>I would try everything possible to get the accommodations she needs at school as well as the right medications and therapy to help her, before you withdraw her from school. Maybe you could get the school to do a shortened day with all of her core classes included, if she can't manage a whole day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 378127, member: 1792"] I have a daughter with anxiety and medical issues. I am homeschooling her due to the medical issues, but I can imagine her being so anxious at school that I would be tempted to homeschool her. in my opinion, you should try very hard to avoid homeschooling her. If you do, you will not get a break from her and her anxiety at all. You might have trouble getting her to do the work, either due to her anxiety over something or some other reason, and you will be responsible for all of her education, not just her homework. I would try everything possible to get the accommodations she needs at school as well as the right medications and therapy to help her, before you withdraw her from school. Maybe you could get the school to do a shortened day with all of her core classes included, if she can't manage a whole day. [/QUOTE]
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