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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 568358"><p>I don't think that I'm giving him an extraordinary amound of help when it comes to homework. When he needs things explained, I explain it and he usually gets it. If not and I see that he's getting frustrated I tell him to stop and move on and we'll send what he does not understand back to the teacher, unfinished with a note explaining that he had trouble with it. What I mostly do is keep him on task because he is very easily distracted. I think that if he could just stay on task we would get through homework much, much faster.</p><p></p><p>The only other support that I have in place here at home is his tutor, and I really hesitate to take that away from him. I've told his teacher to stop making accomodations for him in the classroom because I don't want her doing anything that is not in writing. She told me that she stopped and he's still doing really well in the classroom. She does him getting distracted, but she also sees that he looks around and sees the other kids working and then he gets to work (who knew peer pressure could be a good thing? LOL!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 568358"] I don't think that I'm giving him an extraordinary amound of help when it comes to homework. When he needs things explained, I explain it and he usually gets it. If not and I see that he's getting frustrated I tell him to stop and move on and we'll send what he does not understand back to the teacher, unfinished with a note explaining that he had trouble with it. What I mostly do is keep him on task because he is very easily distracted. I think that if he could just stay on task we would get through homework much, much faster. The only other support that I have in place here at home is his tutor, and I really hesitate to take that away from him. I've told his teacher to stop making accomodations for him in the classroom because I don't want her doing anything that is not in writing. She told me that she stopped and he's still doing really well in the classroom. She does him getting distracted, but she also sees that he looks around and sees the other kids working and then he gets to work (who knew peer pressure could be a good thing? LOL!!) [/QUOTE]
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