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Last activity on 30/06/2023 at 21:27
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I go to regular school. Before I got prozac I would miss school a lot. But now its okay.
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Hello,
How are you today?
All children have the right to go to school and education is required from age 6 to 16.
If you have a chronic illness or disability that prevents you from attending school normally, your schooling may be adapted.
Are you in a special school? Do you have an adapted study rhythm? Is it difficult? Do you feel different from students without chronic diseases?
@Bellbell @rosy25 @Marina76 @Ashraf47 @Ivanna @sxaton
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Lizzi from the Carenity team