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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 261538" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Susie-Thanks Susie-great ideas! She never did have to study when she was younger. Her teachers in elementary school barely gave any hw and not much in middle school. However, the scholarship program she is in has taught study skills. We cannot get her to do hw in the kitchen, she flat out refuses to do it anywhere but up in her bedroom. Unfortunately, rewards and consequences don't mean much to her and so it is hard to motivate. I have, however, (much to my chagrin) offered her $ if she does well this quarter. Her comprehension is actually off the charts, she once had a perfect score on her state reading tests. This is what I don't get, she is so capable, not necessarily gifted, but capable.</p><p></p><p>Janet-Wow-that is young! I hope someone was able to take advantage of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 261538, member: 1631"] Susie-Thanks Susie-great ideas! She never did have to study when she was younger. Her teachers in elementary school barely gave any hw and not much in middle school. However, the scholarship program she is in has taught study skills. We cannot get her to do hw in the kitchen, she flat out refuses to do it anywhere but up in her bedroom. Unfortunately, rewards and consequences don't mean much to her and so it is hard to motivate. I have, however, (much to my chagrin) offered her $ if she does well this quarter. Her comprehension is actually off the charts, she once had a perfect score on her state reading tests. This is what I don't get, she is so capable, not necessarily gifted, but capable. Janet-Wow-that is young! I hope someone was able to take advantage of it. [/QUOTE]
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