Shymaa mmm wrote:
Please don't be sorry!
I talked to his teachers again and again but useless ,
Yes homeschooling is certified in my country,
Thanks for the links u sent ,
I am afraid that homeschooling would make him away from life experiences ??
I have a child who's 6 years old now, and if she would attempt suicide I'd be extremely worried, so I can empathise.
And homeschooling wouldn't necessarily take away life experiences from him, especially if you'd enrol him to some safer places, like a religious group twice per week? Or some sports group? Depending on what interests him. In the US and many other countries many children are being homeschooled precisely because of such problems. If done properly he can excel and be even better than he was in the regular school, since he'll be in a safer environment. Stressed children can't study properly, if he manages to have good grades despite the bullying means he's obviously intelligent and interested in learning. There are many home-schooling curricula to be bought, or you could create your own, depending on what interests him the most.
I mean, if he tried suicide, it's potentially dangerous for his wellbeing to stay there, since it might happen again.
Regarding social skills, he needs someone to guide him through the social protocol, to show him how to talk to the others, how to join the group, how to wait his turn when speaking, how to manage stress, his emotions etc.
Here is "Launch Egypt" - homeschooling project for Egypt, who also have services for children with Apergers:
http://www.launchegypt.org/about/http://www.launchegypt.org/home-schooling-programme/And stories from those who already tried it:
https://edgeryders.eu/t/a-homeschooling ... egypt/6657https://www.facebook.com/HomeSchoolingInEgypt/