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In a message dated 6/10/2002 9:54:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

smilinggail@... writes:

> Just what did you get

> accomplished at the meeting?

Hi Gail,

I couldn't tell you what was accomplished because I was never sent this

exhibit A. I am so sick of fighting with the school. A can't believe all this

time just for a touch screen for . What's the big deal? I wonder if all

this stress we go through is really worth the effort.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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In a message dated 6/10/02 7:17:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

charlyne1121@... writes:

<< Hi Gail,

I couldn't tell you what was accomplished because I was never sent this

exhibit A. I am so sick of fighting with the school. A can't believe all

this

time just for a touch screen for . What's the big deal? I wonder if all

this stress we go through is really worth the effort.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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Wonder if exhibit A is good or bad? I, for one, Charlyne have decided it's

not worth the effort. Not when I know I have the ability and time to keep

Seth home from school, and that he wouldn't even notice he wasn't going.

Gail :-)

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In a message dated 6/10/2002 11:17:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

smilinggail@... writes:

> Wonder if exhibit A is good or bad? I, for one, Charlyne have decided it's

> not worth the effort. Not when I know I have the ability and time to keep

> Seth home from school, and that he wouldn't even notice he wasn't going.

> Gail :-)

Hi Gail,

I was wondering the same. I hated to send Zeb to school today not knowing

what it was. He insisted going this morning. He loves the kids and is really

isolated where we live. I don't really have much time to homeschool him but I

would find the time and make due. We always manage to get everything done

that we have to somehow. It may not always be the best but we still get the

job done. I have no idea how you homeschool your girls. I give you a lot of

credit. Did you always homeschool them? What made you decide to do this?

Sorry for all the questions. I am a nosey thing, huh.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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In a message dated 6/10/02 8:26:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

charlyne1121@... writes:

<< Hi Gail,

I was wondering the same. I hated to send Zeb to school today not knowing

what it was. He insisted going this morning. He loves the kids and is really

isolated where we live. I don't really have much time to homeschool him but

I

would find the time and make due. We always manage to get everything done

that we have to somehow. It may not always be the best but we still get the

job done. I have no idea how you homeschool your girls. I give you a lot of

credit. Did you always homeschool them? What made you decide to do this?

Sorry for all the questions. I am a nosey thing, huh.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

>>

Like you, Charlyne, a lot of time we just make do. Sometimes we work at

night even. We more or less fit schooling around our life, not the other way

around. I didn't homeschool the older girls. The younger ones have never

gone to school. There are pros and cons to everything and homeschooling is

no different. Lately, it seems there are more cons! LOL I think it's

because we are so close to the years end and we are all ready for the break.

We have to do double time this week to play catch up because of dh. Don't

give me so much credit. It's just something we started out doing and kept

going. If I had known 7 years ago that it would get this hard, I wouldn't

have started! LOL Many a day have I welcomed the thought of the girls going

to school. LOL Usually after the day is done and all the school stuff is

around the whole house, art stuff drying on the tables and no housework done.

You're not nosy, you're curious. LOL

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> Hi Gail,

> I couldn't tell you what was accomplished because I was never sent

this exhibit A. I am so sick of fighting with the school.

Oh Charlyne,

How very frustrating what you are going through, even with an

attorney involved, still no solution. That is a crime shame to the

school district. The key here is what is the most appropiate

educational setting for each individual child. You already know that

Zeb has a legal right to be in that classroom and wanted to do

everything possible to make it a less stressful situation for

everyone. [You're an effective parent prepared and knowledgeable. The

strength of our ability to advocate for our child comes from love,

commitment, and being informed. Many school professionals welcome

parental involvement. Others feel we are invading their territory.

Many educators view parents as angry, pushy and overbearing, or

apathetic and uncooperative. Yet many of today's programs would still

be dreams if it hadn't been for some " pushy " persevering parent.

Today we have laws on our side, but some of the same old battles.

What we accomplish will depend on how well we work together. We need

to learn to be assertive without antagonizing and triggering

hositility. We need to practice keeping calm and listening to others.

We need to know our priotities so we don't waste precious time and

energy on unimportant little skirmishes.]In brackets are a few words

of what a parent wrote from a book Challenged Parenting: " The

Educational Engima " by Bonnie Wheeler. I could go on with this

chapter but one of the reason I wrote this is because its just a

reminder why you're doing this. Most services for our children

wouldn't exist today if other parents hadn't struggled for them.

Many hugs.

Irma,13,DS/ASD

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In a message dated 6/10/2002 3:36:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

smilinggail@... writes:

> . We more or less fit schooling around our life, not the other way

> around. I didn't homeschool the older girls. The younger ones have never

> gone to school.

Hi Gail,

If the decision comes down to this I will have to do it. I don't think I am

as disaplined as you are. I am not even home the month of sept. just barely

to sleep.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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In a message dated 6/10/02 8:39:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

charlyne1121@... writes:

<< Hi Gail,

If the decision comes down to this I will have to do it. I don't think I am

as disaplined as you are. I am not even home the month of sept. just barely

to sleep.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

>>

Charlyne,

You set your times and days, at least here you do. Sometimes we take the

whole month of Dec. off just to have fun baking and shopping. This year I

just made each quarter 11 weeks long instead of 9 and we take off a day

whenever we want to do something fun or need a break. We schooled year

round for a couple of years. That way we only did a couple hours each day.

Here we have to do at the least, 900 hours and 180 days. When the girls were

younger, I spent most of my time actually working with them. Now I spend

more time preparing. Heck, we even do lessons in the car going to and from

all their activities. I usually take a couple weeks in the summer and write

their curriculum, break it down into weeks, then break it down to day by day.

I make a book that tells me exactly what we will do each day, what materials

I need, and how many hours we need to work that day. That's a lot of work to

do at once, but it makes the year run smooth. Between the two girls we put

in a lot of hours at different lessons. They take Polish language lessons,

choir, piano, organ, dance, voice, brain buzz at the library and gymnastics.

We do lots of field trips. I count all that time towards their needed

school hours. I have one girl that is very easy to teach, loves to learn and

does very well. The other girl is very slow, has NO memory so has trouble

with everything and would just rather play all day. (just like her Mother at

that age)! So, I work with that. We make playing and cleaning part of

school. She may have to pick up all her Beanie Babies, so I give her a graph

and tell her as she puts them away to count and graph them by color, size or

species. Might not be the traditional way to teach, but it's how I get

things across to her. I have learned more, teaching my girls, than I ever

did in school. And no, I am NOT organized!!!!!! LOL If I didn't make my

book with what we do each day, I could NEVER homeschool. I can't even find a

shoe lace, if I need one, around here. LOL I'm sure that anyone that needs

or wants to homeschool could do it. Just takes a little time and effort to

get started. Oh, and a LOT of space to store all the materials! LOL Okay,

this post was way to long. Must be feeling good today! LOL

Gail :-)

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Hi Gail,

Thanks for telling me about your homeschooling, wow. I think I could do it. I

spend most days doing the same after Zeb comes home from school anyway.

Everything we do is a lesson. I wonder how much they actually teach him or

how I actually contribute to his learning progress. I am not very organized

but more so with Zeb's school things. I am not concerned about the space

constraints. We have plenty of room to do almost anything. How is dh?

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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Another thing i did when i homeschooled i found using a homschoooling

organizing disk it was wonderful, and i still have it somewhere, it keeps

track of everything you put in it! and I printed off each month at a time and

wrote on the pages any changes made and put them in a BIG three ring

notebook, with any worksheets or painting whatever in their sections too,

UIHC use to love my records!!! i even have an IEP type of book for

homeschoolers of special ed kids, its great!! and she is right too you can

make any activity into learning ones, we often schooled year round too took

off middle of dec. to middle of jan. as holidays. Heck even hanging out

laundry is educational, you can go over clothing names, words, counting

shirts or pants etc or even clothes pins, having them hand you a certain

number of them they have to count out and they make colored ones too that are

plastic i think. Nahtan learned all his self hlep and independence skills the

two years we home schooled him, would have continued but we moved back home

where we have a pretty great school system (soo far), but they know i wont

hesitate to pull him and usually listen to my demands. I will keep pryaing

hard for some answers to come to you. shawna.

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you can do it, i even use to put the boys' swim lesson papers in and

ty-kwon-do and tball, an soccer etc from the local rec dept in their three

ring notebooks too. shawna.

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