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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 273323" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Hi Marg, thanks for posting.</p><p>I am a homeschool mum to an 11 year old girl, and love it! I don't do distance ed though. I use my own choice of curriculum. I had a mum coming for advice today, who wants to homeschool her boys, but can't afford the $1000 fee. They have recognised disabilities, and my understanding is that Dist. Ed will waive the fees in hardship cases. So, trying to help her out. I have also been homeschooling tthe little cherub. If I am given her fulltime care, i think I would continue this route. Time will tell. Mum rang tonight (she is having access overnight) to say she had lost the script for her medicine!! A normal scenario. Thankfully, she comes back tomorrow, so it will only be a few hours' delay of the normal routine.Her old school made it a policy to only allow her to school wearing pull ups! Where she is now, a smaller school, with fewer available staff, they are willing to toilet her every 30 mins. such a difference.</p><p>i don't know how to make that signature thing you talk about. I am very computer/net challenged. Ask me to write, and I'll write you a book!!</p><p> </p><p>But for the record:</p><p> </p><p>Me: 45, chronic asthmatic (I keep the health fund busy); allergie+++ Homeschoolmum and loving it!</p><p>DS 19, schitzophrenic, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) etc etc.</p><p>daughter 23, Christian lady; Endometreosis; Married to wonderful Christian man</p><p>daughter 11, Clever young lady who plays 3 instruments; loves life; homeschooled</p><p>Cherub nearly 8, encopresis; aspergers?; undefined intellectual disability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 273323, member: 7416"] Hi Marg, thanks for posting. I am a homeschool mum to an 11 year old girl, and love it! I don't do distance ed though. I use my own choice of curriculum. I had a mum coming for advice today, who wants to homeschool her boys, but can't afford the $1000 fee. They have recognised disabilities, and my understanding is that Dist. Ed will waive the fees in hardship cases. So, trying to help her out. I have also been homeschooling tthe little cherub. If I am given her fulltime care, i think I would continue this route. Time will tell. Mum rang tonight (she is having access overnight) to say she had lost the script for her medicine!! A normal scenario. Thankfully, she comes back tomorrow, so it will only be a few hours' delay of the normal routine.Her old school made it a policy to only allow her to school wearing pull ups! Where she is now, a smaller school, with fewer available staff, they are willing to toilet her every 30 mins. such a difference. i don't know how to make that signature thing you talk about. I am very computer/net challenged. Ask me to write, and I'll write you a book!! But for the record: Me: 45, chronic asthmatic (I keep the health fund busy); allergie+++ Homeschoolmum and loving it! DS 19, schitzophrenic, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) etc etc. daughter 23, Christian lady; Endometreosis; Married to wonderful Christian man daughter 11, Clever young lady who plays 3 instruments; loves life; homeschooled Cherub nearly 8, encopresis; aspergers?; undefined intellectual disability [/QUOTE]
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