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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With a homeschool program you really only need about 3 solid hours of work. After that focus on teaching life skills like cooking, gardening, budgeting, home repair, etc. You have a great resource by having someone that can devote 1:1 attention to her, at this age that’s huge. Take full advantage of it and make it as structured as possible while still being fun.[/quote] all kids, even kids on the spectrum, deserve to be around other kids and adults and be exposed to the world. relegating the child to 3hrs a day of homeschool with grandma based on mild complaints about a school that frankly sounds unchallenging,[b] would be massive parental malpractice.[/b] the child is apparently academically advanced but going to a tiny “church basement” school she dislikes. It is VERY common for kids that age to proclaim they don’t like school. this is a child who deserves to be placed with similar peers and teachers who actually know how to teach advanced kids. [/quote] You cannot be serious.[/quote] I’m dead serious. There’s literally no justification for removing this child from peers and actually trained educators to be homeschooled by grandma just because she says she “doesn’t like school.”[/quote]
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