Anonymous wrote:Is Fusion heavy on tech? My kid doesn’t do well on devices, so would they be accommodating to everything paper/pencil, including testing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, my kid is in 11th grade. I have looked into Fusion, and am still considering, but I was hopeful that they would return to their school/regular life. I was waiting to see if that happened, but now that we are so miserable with this curriculum I am taking this weekend to try to figure out what to do.
For what it's worth, the Tysons Fusion location is where my son went, and it was life changing. Kid now in college.
We are considering this location for my son who is in fifth grade. He’s getting bullied and his self-esteem is tanking, he also has ADHD, OCD and anxiety.Would he be too young or too complicated a case for Fusion? He’s very agreeable and sweet kid, but needs one on one instruction in order to sustain any attention. He also cannot tolerate any technology, so would Fusion be accommodating to that? I would appreciate any more insight to your experiences there. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, my kid is in 11th grade. I have looked into Fusion, and am still considering, but I was hopeful that they would return to their school/regular life. I was waiting to see if that happened, but now that we are so miserable with this curriculum I am taking this weekend to try to figure out what to do.
For what it's worth, the Tysons Fusion location is where my son went, and it was life changing. Kid now in college.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, my kid is in 11th grade. I have looked into Fusion, and am still considering, but I was hopeful that they would return to their school/regular life. I was waiting to see if that happened, but now that we are so miserable with this curriculum I am taking this weekend to try to figure out what to do.