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First-Grade Homework Battles - Desperately Need Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 256199" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I would definitely call for another IEP meeting and have the amount of homework changed. In the meantime, have him do what you feel he can do and if he starts to erupt, send the work back with a note. I do this all the time, now. If my daughter starts erupting over work, I just take it and tell her to go take a break. I put a note on it explaining why she was having a hard time with it and send it back to school. I absolutely refuse to do homework battles anymore with her. It's not worth a 45 minute meltdown and having my entire house disrupted for one page of homework. The teacher usually helps her with it at school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 256199, member: 1024"] I would definitely call for another IEP meeting and have the amount of homework changed. In the meantime, have him do what you feel he can do and if he starts to erupt, send the work back with a note. I do this all the time, now. If my daughter starts erupting over work, I just take it and tell her to go take a break. I put a note on it explaining why she was having a hard time with it and send it back to school. I absolutely refuse to do homework battles anymore with her. It's not worth a 45 minute meltdown and having my entire house disrupted for one page of homework. The teacher usually helps her with it at school. [/QUOTE]
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