Nov 25, 2010 08:57 GMT  ·  By
The two Gosselin children who were expelled from school are now doing much better, says report
   The two Gosselin children who were expelled from school are now doing much better, says report

A few days ago, word got out that two of the 8 Gosselin children had been expelled from school for fighting and cursing. They are now home-schooled and, according to the latest reports, “doing a lot better” now that they get more attention from their mom.

All 8 Gosselin children are starting to have behavioral issues, the report said at the time, partly because they spend so much time in front of the camera, which has taught them there’s nothing they want and can’t get, partly because Kate’s not paying enough attention to them.

With two of them, things got so bad they were expelled from school, putting Kate in a situation in which she had to look for a good tutor for them, to have them home-schooled.

Radar Online has it from very reliable sources that the two kids are now improving – but having them tutored at home might not be the solution to all their problems.

“Jon and Kate Gosselin’s kids Collin and Alexis are ‘doing a lot better after they were surprisingly expelled from their private school recently, Radar Online can exclusively reveal,” the e-zine notes.

“A source familiar with the situation tells Radar Online that the two six-year-olds were recently kicked out of their school in Pennsylvania and are currently being home-schooled,” the report says.

“The two kids are doing a lot better. It seems like they are happier now that they are receiving more attention to meet their needs. Both Collin and Alexis are happy that they are enjoying spending more time with their mother and also with (their dog) too now that he has returned to the house,” says the spy.

Kate has also addressed the issue publicly and, as expected, denied the kids had the kind of problems the media says they had in school.

“Two of my children are being tutored at home… doing the identical curriculum,” the reality star mom of 8 says in a recent interview, cited by the same Radar.

The pressure was getting to them. We have the divorce anger mixed in with that. They need some breathing time. The goal is to get them back into school as soon as possible,” she adds.