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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 260073" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>I'd be in that school THIS MORNING! My difficult child suffered from poor self-esteem which stemmed from the school staff constantly pointing out his poor behavior (which was something he couldn't help), putting him in time outs, marching him off to the principal's office, etc. It has taken years to instill any kind of self-worth. See if your school district has social development classes. Often these classes are held at a different campus, but it's an alternative to you feeling like you have to homeschool. Finally my difficult child was put into social development classes (5th grade)......he loved it!! He's still in social development class in intermediate school (7th now), makes all A's and B's, and doing well. His primary teacher is male, which is a huge help. difficult child is unable to function in a normal classroom.....severe hyperactivity, distractibility, oppositional behavior. I would give anything if someone had told me to check into these types of classes long before he was ten!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 260073, member: 2287"] I'd be in that school THIS MORNING! My difficult child suffered from poor self-esteem which stemmed from the school staff constantly pointing out his poor behavior (which was something he couldn't help), putting him in time outs, marching him off to the principal's office, etc. It has taken years to instill any kind of self-worth. See if your school district has social development classes. Often these classes are held at a different campus, but it's an alternative to you feeling like you have to homeschool. Finally my difficult child was put into social development classes (5th grade)......he loved it!! He's still in social development class in intermediate school (7th now), makes all A's and B's, and doing well. His primary teacher is male, which is a huge help. difficult child is unable to function in a normal classroom.....severe hyperactivity, distractibility, oppositional behavior. I would give anything if someone had told me to check into these types of classes long before he was ten! [/QUOTE]
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