maggie144 wrote:have a good social life and i have never seen such happy kids, they learn all sorts of skills,but the best thing they have learnt is about life and the world around us, something that they can't learn from any teacher.
My daughter is now looking into going to college and moving on with her life trying to put the bullying that nearly killed her behind her ( she admitted to being suicidal)
maggie
Hi Maggie i've quoted a couple of points from your post,just wanted to say,i agree 100% with the 1st chunk,.....My daughter was also bullied,and also admitted(after i'd taken her out of school)to being in the bathroom with a razor a couple of times....well you can guess the rest)
I was worried that she would find it hard to cope in college.......I'm glad to say ,she has sailed into it,(she started 2 weeks ago)she is so happy,confident......and by what she tells me coping better with being there than a lot of the kids,who have been,suddenly"let off the leash" so to speak after being cloistered in school for 10 years or so,they don't seem to know how to cope with the freedom or manage their own time.......Also something that teachers cant teach.
As for you being passionate about it....Good on ya Gal
Celt