Great post, MON! Right on the money!
I have come to accept that no solution is ever long-term for my kids. We revisit every 6 months or year. We've been pretty lucky with what we're doing for DS8. We've tweaked things, but the basics have been the same for 18 months, and the same basics will continue next year. I'm kind of amazed that it's still working. But we're making a big change for DS5 for next year. I'm very nervous about it, but I am reassured by the fact that we have other options if the new arrangements are a flop. One way or another, it will be fine.
To everyone: I'd recommend doing your best to avoid putting more pressure on yourself than you have to when it comes to school decisions. I know that's harder than it sounds, but the truth is that almost no educational choice that you make is irreversible. If something doesn't work, you can shift gears.
One of the main reasons I recommend that people look into all the options available to them (public schools, private schools, dual enrollment, full-time homeschooling, etc.) is because knowing that what you child is doing now is NOT the only possibility gives a parent courage to stand up. The perception that all the power is in the hands of the school administration is gone. One can choose to leave the table and go elsewhere. Even if you don't go elsewhere, that confidence is handy!
I'll also say that kids are very resiliant. That doesn't mean that they should suffer for years in a bad situation. But it does mean that they can weather a storm or two and still come out happy and healthy. One bad year is not the end of the worls, provided you're doing what you can to make it better.
Do the best you can, lean on people who can help you, and forgive yourself your mistakes. It's all any of us can do.
