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rachels.haven
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@purplequeenvt , Probably not. We tried during COVID. Dan shuts down and becomes withdrawn as a way to avoid work and becomes depressed without other kids to push him out of it and into compliance and Aiden goes from being just anxious Aiden to being very frustrated and angry and his mental health starts breaking down too. That sounds lovely though. That's basically how my correspondence HS ran their program so I'm so glad her school supports something like that. For kids driven enough, that is exactly what they need. We're kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place on this issue. They aren't even getting a normal education this year.