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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 40409"><p>for those of you who have homeschooled, then sent them to school does the school test them to see what grade level they are at?</p><p>My neighbor homeschools (has 5, two are just babies..all easy child's)</p><p>She told me to homeschool a year, then he would have to test for grade level if he wanted to return. Also, SD asked me if I have considered shortened days. I didn't ask them, but how would he get all his classes in if he had shortened days? He has so much anxiety that he also shuts down at times when he is frustrated and upset. I don't know if I could homeschool because I think it would just be one fight after another. He loves the social aspect when things are going good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 40409"] for those of you who have homeschooled, then sent them to school does the school test them to see what grade level they are at? My neighbor homeschools (has 5, two are just babies..all easy child's) She told me to homeschool a year, then he would have to test for grade level if he wanted to return. Also, SD asked me if I have considered shortened days. I didn't ask them, but how would he get all his classes in if he had shortened days? He has so much anxiety that he also shuts down at times when he is frustrated and upset. I don't know if I could homeschool because I think it would just be one fight after another. He loves the social aspect when things are going good. [/QUOTE]
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