From my own experience with Emily, I see that public school is not a good situation for her. Unfortunately I have no wife to be home with her to do it, so I'm in a pickle. If your situation allows you to school him at home, I would do it if I were you. There is too much temptation, not to mention silly nonsense that goes on in school.
And see, I worry about that, but at the same time, I feel like he needs to learn how to handle certain situations, to better prepare him for when he's older.....it's that rock and a hard place thing....because I know he'd like being at home with me, but I don't know if it's 100% the best thing, even though where he's at now, is making him miserable.
It depends on the situation. Emily has behavior problems, so I'm constantly talking with the school to control it. She never got enough attention from her mother, so I think it has scarred her. So now it translates into her being stubborn and not wanting to do what she is told. I have no problems with Jake. He adjusts easily. In his case, having him in school is fine, but Emily is a different story. Should've had 2 boys. LOL!
Give it some thought and prayer and find the answer you shall.
Maybe you should take her to a therapist. Most insurance agencies cover it.
Yeah, I'm working on that. I left a message with a place today.
I'm always amazed when I read the pysch evaluations of little kids for custody cases at work - play therapy is amazing to me; even the brains of small children are vastly complex.
Yup. I've been dealing with this for over a year now. So it's time to get it taken care of. I thought going to Kindergarten would help her, but I guess not.
the nonsense only gets bigger and sillier once they are out of school. i think school is a good learning experience and gives kids a chance to defend their faith and make stands for Jehovah. I think it does kids a disservice by sheltering them too much.
True. Again it depends on the child.