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Son trying everything to be homeschooled...
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 651776" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I certainly second the vote for unschooling. I think it's a great "method" (or non-method) and I know I would have loved it myself when I was of a school age. The only thing is... I just don't know how well it works with our ADHD kids who need and want so much routine and structure. I have tried it myself with J, as did a tutor he had briefly in Marrakesh - and he just wouldn't play ball after the first session or so. Just used it as an excuse to run off and do nothing. I do do it with him all the time, informally, in addition to school - he's interested in lots of things (eg Siamese twins and Japanese warriors!) and it works well. But not as the "main" school prop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 651776, member: 11227"] I certainly second the vote for unschooling. I think it's a great "method" (or non-method) and I know I would have loved it myself when I was of a school age. The only thing is... I just don't know how well it works with our ADHD kids who need and want so much routine and structure. I have tried it myself with J, as did a tutor he had briefly in Marrakesh - and he just wouldn't play ball after the first session or so. Just used it as an excuse to run off and do nothing. I do do it with him all the time, informally, in addition to school - he's interested in lots of things (eg Siamese twins and Japanese warriors!) and it works well. But not as the "main" school prop. [/QUOTE]
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