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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 526823"><p>Basically, what he was weak in was copying things. They gave him a row of numbers and each number had a symbol. Then he had a sheet of numbers and he had to write the correcponding symbol under the number. Does that make sense? </p><p></p><p>What they also said is that it's not that he CAN'T do the work (because he clearly is doing it in the classroom and doing it really well, according to the teacher). It seems that he just doesn't WANT to do the work. See the difference?</p><p></p><p>The other thing was that the teacher had told me to set the timer to 35 minutes and whatever homework wasn't done they would have him do during morning work. I said that I stopped doing that because the work sheets would come back to me in exactly the same condition that they were when we sent them back to school - not finished! Apparently, the teacher thought that I was "modifying" his homework and she wasn't making him finish it. Huh? That was NOT what we talked about! So now, the teacher has agreed that if homework is not done he has to stay in from recess to finish it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 526823"] Basically, what he was weak in was copying things. They gave him a row of numbers and each number had a symbol. Then he had a sheet of numbers and he had to write the correcponding symbol under the number. Does that make sense? What they also said is that it's not that he CAN'T do the work (because he clearly is doing it in the classroom and doing it really well, according to the teacher). It seems that he just doesn't WANT to do the work. See the difference? The other thing was that the teacher had told me to set the timer to 35 minutes and whatever homework wasn't done they would have him do during morning work. I said that I stopped doing that because the work sheets would come back to me in exactly the same condition that they were when we sent them back to school - not finished! Apparently, the teacher thought that I was "modifying" his homework and she wasn't making him finish it. Huh? That was NOT what we talked about! So now, the teacher has agreed that if homework is not done he has to stay in from recess to finish it. [/QUOTE]
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