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Sussexmum6 · 28/09/2021 21:12

Hi thank you all for commenting on my previous posts, appreciate the help. I have another question, dd is refusing school due to anxiety brought on by bullying. Had applied for in year transfer but got declined, will be completing appeal this week. Had been waiting for school to get back to me about managed move which head of year initially suggested, as thought may be easier. However this is not happening not in short term anyway. School want dd to complete online work for Math and English. Dd would probably do this with some cajoling and encouragement however I want to know if me getting her to do the online work would be shooting myself in the foot with regards to her in year appeal. Or would this be viewed favourably. Please advise

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GoingOutOutNEVER · 29/09/2021 17:39

If she’s seen to be willing to continue her education surely that’s a positive given her anxiety

Sussexmum6 · 29/09/2021 22:09

I'd like to think so

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prh47bridge · 29/09/2021 23:45

Getting your daughter to do her online work should not have any bearing on the appeal at all.

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