Posted by christophrejmc on February 10, 2002, at 1:41:42
In reply to thanks IsoM 8o), posted by alley on February 9, 2002, at 10:20:21
> i had one more question...was there some type of way he had his school work sent there? or did did he just make that up later on? thats my only concern cause i dont want to be behind since im supposed to graduate this year...One of the hospitals I went to allowed me to keep current with class assignments. You might wanna check before hand.
> last night the doctor also suggested this IDT program that my school is in correlation with..and it sounded pretty good..but its all the basics...and that got me thinking how sad i would be to leave all my classes...yea theyre big but i have my best classes this year theyre not going to have painting, poetry, psych, portfolio,ceramics, forenic sciences...and like i dont know i worked three years to get to take those elective kinda classes when i wanted to and now its kinda like down the drain cause people dont know how to control themselves in a classroom...oh well...thats why maybe i have to learn to control myself when they cant do that... thanks again for the feedback...8o)
I don't know what IDT is, but I was in the "EI" (emotionally impaired) program in high school. I could still take my AP & other "normal" classes, but I suppose every school has different policies.
I think hospitalisation can be quite helpful (especially when it's your choice!) -- just make sure it's a good program. In my experience, the ones connected to regular hospitals are best; the others can be depressing, especially for a teenager.
Good luck, whatever you choose to do.
-Christophre
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