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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 670550" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>AppleCori, I honestly don't know why he doesn't know how to do a research paper. Apparently the teacher gave the kids an assignment packet that included samples, and that was enough for the other students, but it wasn't enough for my son. (I didn't see the packet, as Odin conveniently leaves such things at his father's house, where he lives during the week.) This may be a feature of his disability -- that he makes things more complex than they need to be, over-thinking them and tying himself into knots. Or it may just be an excuse. I'll find out more tomorrow in a meeting with the school -- thanks for the idea to ask "how the school goes about teaching this very important skill." I'm pleased that the 504 coordinator was at least cooperative in arranging a meeting to occur within 36 hours of my writing to her. I somehow doubt, though, that the history teacher is going to offer any ideas at the meeting. Seems like I'm behind with my own homework!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 670550, member: 5689"] AppleCori, I honestly don't know why he doesn't know how to do a research paper. Apparently the teacher gave the kids an assignment packet that included samples, and that was enough for the other students, but it wasn't enough for my son. (I didn't see the packet, as Odin conveniently leaves such things at his father's house, where he lives during the week.) This may be a feature of his disability -- that he makes things more complex than they need to be, over-thinking them and tying himself into knots. Or it may just be an excuse. I'll find out more tomorrow in a meeting with the school -- thanks for the idea to ask "how the school goes about teaching this very important skill." I'm pleased that the 504 coordinator was at least cooperative in arranging a meeting to occur within 36 hours of my writing to her. I somehow doubt, though, that the history teacher is going to offer any ideas at the meeting. Seems like I'm behind with my own homework! [/QUOTE]
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