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In-home tutor and savior?
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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 239090" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>I htinkthat sounds great Terri. I have mostly alwsys homeschooled and a huge advantage is gearing stuff to needs. My difficult child soes very well one on one. I have her in private music lessons. I get her private voeyball lessons. She has always doen best with one person playdates versus big crowds. I think you are on to a grat idea with the sports and if he can coem to your home, that is great. Best of luck. Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 239090, member: 6393"] I htinkthat sounds great Terri. I have mostly alwsys homeschooled and a huge advantage is gearing stuff to needs. My difficult child soes very well one on one. I have her in private music lessons. I get her private voeyball lessons. She has always doen best with one person playdates versus big crowds. I think you are on to a grat idea with the sports and if he can coem to your home, that is great. Best of luck. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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