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<blockquote data-quote="meggy1" data-source="post: 393080"><p>Jena, so glad to hear the homeschooling is working out. It does help relieve some of the stress the kids feel from missing school. My daughter had homebound instruction for 4 weeks last year and was back in the regular class by the end of the school year. She is currently suffering from her Interstitial Cystitis which make going to school unbearable so we have just requested homebound instruction for the next 4-8 weeks to get us through the holidays. I know my rule for when kids stay home sick from school is they are not allowed out and need to be resting in their beds. However when Megan has her flares she is allowed to continue with as many of her "normal" activities as possible to she keeps the socialization part. She luckily has one friend that lives within walking distance that has stuck around and spends alot of time at our house.</p><p>The end result is what matters!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meggy1, post: 393080"] Jena, so glad to hear the homeschooling is working out. It does help relieve some of the stress the kids feel from missing school. My daughter had homebound instruction for 4 weeks last year and was back in the regular class by the end of the school year. She is currently suffering from her Interstitial Cystitis which make going to school unbearable so we have just requested homebound instruction for the next 4-8 weeks to get us through the holidays. I know my rule for when kids stay home sick from school is they are not allowed out and need to be resting in their beds. However when Megan has her flares she is allowed to continue with as many of her "normal" activities as possible to she keeps the socialization part. She luckily has one friend that lives within walking distance that has stuck around and spends alot of time at our house. The end result is what matters! [/QUOTE]
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