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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 646757" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>She already goes to an alternative school which has only about 6 kids in a classroom. She has her own personal aide to help her too. I would like to mention that last year, at this exact same school, she was doing great. Her attendance was good and she had really good grades. She had a best friend who I will call Bella who she was attached to at the hip. Bella transferred to a new school this year and now difficult child is sliding backwards. </p><p></p><p>If she could meet just one friend she would be doing so much better. I'm sure of it. But how is she supposed to make friends if she's never there? And homeschooling is not an option. I work full time. I have to work. I'm a single parent. I can't have a teacher coming to my home without an adult present so that isn't an option either. Independent study would work if difficult child would actually do the school work instead of surf the internet all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 646757, member: 2196"] She already goes to an alternative school which has only about 6 kids in a classroom. She has her own personal aide to help her too. I would like to mention that last year, at this exact same school, she was doing great. Her attendance was good and she had really good grades. She had a best friend who I will call Bella who she was attached to at the hip. Bella transferred to a new school this year and now difficult child is sliding backwards. If she could meet just one friend she would be doing so much better. I'm sure of it. But how is she supposed to make friends if she's never there? And homeschooling is not an option. I work full time. I have to work. I'm a single parent. I can't have a teacher coming to my home without an adult present so that isn't an option either. Independent study would work if difficult child would actually do the school work instead of surf the internet all day. [/QUOTE]
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