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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 110715"><p>Thanks ladies. I've always read with him and we do the taking turns thing as well. So I guess I'm doing some things right. I do wonder what the actual breakdown is. I used to think it was because he held it in all day at school and couldn't keep it up once he was home (after several more hours at daycare) he was spent. But over the winter break he's been just as difficult and stubborn. I took the week off with him. I have to say he does better on a routine! This has been a difficult week in some ways. We've been practially snowed in and he's going stir crazy. But no matter how bored he gets, homework is not something he ever wants to do.</p><p></p><p>Not very encouraging on the stims. I've resisted a long time, in part because of his anxiety. But I may go ahead with the doctor's recommendations this time.</p><p></p><p>Wish me luck. Thank you for all the great advice!! </p><p></p><p>MicheleL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 110715"] Thanks ladies. I've always read with him and we do the taking turns thing as well. So I guess I'm doing some things right. I do wonder what the actual breakdown is. I used to think it was because he held it in all day at school and couldn't keep it up once he was home (after several more hours at daycare) he was spent. But over the winter break he's been just as difficult and stubborn. I took the week off with him. I have to say he does better on a routine! This has been a difficult week in some ways. We've been practially snowed in and he's going stir crazy. But no matter how bored he gets, homework is not something he ever wants to do. Not very encouraging on the stims. I've resisted a long time, in part because of his anxiety. But I may go ahead with the doctor's recommendations this time. Wish me luck. Thank you for all the great advice!! MicheleL [/QUOTE]
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