You are correct in thinking that he is not having much of a learning experience anyway, being in trouble all the time. He IS going to learn that school and learning are BAD NEWS and lead to trouble! You don't want him learning this!
It sounds like his home environment is nurturing and better supports his ability to learn and so I would home school for now. He will learn social interaction by the outings you do together - excursions, visits and activities with other home schoolers and in your local community. Make a good effort to connect in ways that he is okay with, and find out what triggers his behaviour and in time he can learn effective ways to deal with this. Then he will be able to go off to school when he is ready! There are many options for childcare while you are at work. Many homeschoolers help each other out with childcare as do family and friends.
Ignore what the school wants - they obviously don't want the best for your child, or if they do they simply don't have the resources to provide it for him.
Hoping you are not at the 'end of your rope' for too much longer! Let us know how you get on.Statistics: Posted by Spring Glade — Thu Apr 06, 2017 5:53 pm
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