Guest guest Posted October 4, 1999 Report Share Posted October 4, 1999 Hi All, As I told you earlier, Zach has been pretty healthy these days. And this has lead us to a major turning point for us. We decided to research schools again. Although I love homeschooling and think that he's doing much better academically than he would in school, he's getting bored. There are homeschool groups that I could get involved in, but it's alot of work and worse yet, tons of driving. We live in Atlanta and traffic is horrendous here. Soooooo, I called a new private school that just opened up 5 miles from our home (the school he used to go to was 27 miles 1 way). We went & checked it out & it's great. The facility is perfect. Each classroom has an outside adjoining classroom, and they work outside at least 1 hr a day (fresh air = less germs). Each class room has a sink, & children wash hands often. The class has maximum 15 children (Zach's #15, no more openings) (the way I figure that's 10-15 less germs compared to the 25-28 in public schools). Zach had to take an admissions test & of course aced it. But get this....the best thing is that the principal's nephew is also a PID patient on IVIg. She has a profound understanding of the illness and is willing to jump through hoops to help us out. She recommended that we start Zach after his next infusion, and start him 3 1/2 days/week, then 3 full days /wk for 2 weeks, then 5 1/2 days for a week then go to 5 full days (which will be after his next infusion). It so funny, after Tom & I left her office, I said I felt like I just spoke w/a Dr. instead of a principal. She was concerned that we don't stress his body too much to start. She was aware of the high energy level after infusions & the behavioral changes w/illness. We met w/the teacher today and she seems willing to cooperate. I just feel like the Lord has sent us on this path. Fate has made all the pieces fall in the right directions. I have a good feeling about this. Hopefully it will all work out. If not, well it just wasn't meant to be, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Please keep Zach in your prayers that he may stay healthy enough to attend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 1999 Report Share Posted October 4, 1999 , it sounds perfect and as if it was meant to be. Wonderful news! Becky Zach update > > > Hi All, > > As I told you earlier, Zach has been pretty healthy these days. And this > has lead us to a major turning point for us. We decided to research schools > again. Although I love homeschooling and think that he's doing much better > academically than he would in school, he's getting bored. There are > homeschool groups that I could get involved in, but it's alot of work and > worse yet, tons of driving. We live in Atlanta and traffic is horrendous > here. Soooooo, I called a new private school that just opened up 5 miles > from our home (the school he used to go to was 27 miles 1 way). We went & > checked it out & it's great. The facility is perfect. Each classroom has > an outside adjoining classroom, and they work outside at least 1 hr a day > (fresh air = less germs). Each class room has a sink, & children wash hands > often. The class has maximum 15 children (Zach's #15, no more openings) > (the way I figure that's 10-15 less germs compared to the 25-28 in public > schools). Zach had to take an admissions test & of course aced it. But get > this....the best thing is that the principal's nephew is also a PID patient > on IVIg. She has a profound understanding of the illness and is willing to > jump through hoops to help us out. She recommended that we start Zach > after his next infusion, and start him 3 1/2 days/week, then 3 full days /wk > for 2 weeks, then 5 1/2 days for a week then go to 5 full days (which will > be after his next infusion). It so funny, after Tom & I left her office, I > said I felt like I just spoke w/a Dr. instead of a principal. She was > concerned that we don't stress his body too much to start. She was aware of > the high energy level after infusions & the behavioral changes w/illness. > We met w/the teacher today and she seems willing to cooperate. > > I just feel like the Lord has sent us on this path. Fate has made all the > pieces fall in the right directions. I have a good feeling about this. > Hopefully it will all work out. If not, well it just wasn't meant to be, > but I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Please keep Zach in your prayers that > he may stay healthy enough to attend. > > > > This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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