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School continuity for siblings when difficult child has to change schools
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<blockquote data-quote="BeachPeace" data-source="post: 435598"><p>I agree with the posters who support different schools. After Blue was kicked out of Indigo's school - we did the 2 school tango. Then we moved and started them over in the same school - guess what - problems again with both .....</p><p>Now Indigo is homeschooled (her choice) and Blue is at the local school, however he is now in a self-contained classroom for his learning disabilities and emotional problems. That was a huge blessing - he just can't function in a general classroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeachPeace, post: 435598"] I agree with the posters who support different schools. After Blue was kicked out of Indigo's school - we did the 2 school tango. Then we moved and started them over in the same school - guess what - problems again with both ..... Now Indigo is homeschooled (her choice) and Blue is at the local school, however he is now in a self-contained classroom for his learning disabilities and emotional problems. That was a huge blessing - he just can't function in a general classroom. [/QUOTE]
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