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Have you ever wanted to just homeschool?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pandora" data-source="post: 196472" data-attributes="member: 3359"><p>My daughter was in public school till this year. She had not been diagnosed with ADD till January of this year. The years of untreated ADD have left her with what I like to call gaps in her education. I do not believe our local middle school was up to the job of catching her up academically. There were also a lot of issues with her being teased and ostracized by her classmates. This year we pulled her out of public school and have her going to a private religious school. The teacher is working with her on her academics, and the teasing issue has virtually disappeared; it just wouldn't be tolerated. Had this school not accepted her I would likely have homeschooled her. If you are not satisfied with what your son is getting at his present school I'd encourage you to think about other options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pandora, post: 196472, member: 3359"] My daughter was in public school till this year. She had not been diagnosed with ADD till January of this year. The years of untreated ADD have left her with what I like to call gaps in her education. I do not believe our local middle school was up to the job of catching her up academically. There were also a lot of issues with her being teased and ostracized by her classmates. This year we pulled her out of public school and have her going to a private religious school. The teacher is working with her on her academics, and the teasing issue has virtually disappeared; it just wouldn't be tolerated. Had this school not accepted her I would likely have homeschooled her. If you are not satisfied with what your son is getting at his present school I'd encourage you to think about other options. [/QUOTE]
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