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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 110917" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>Heather, I've fudged a few reading logs as well. Not for difficult child though because in the lower elem. grades, she always read for the amount of time given becaust "that was the rule." Homework didn't become a real big issue for her until sometime after 3rd grade. I fudge them a bit for my easy child's. They're both top readers in their grades (1st and 2nd) and both love to read but there's something about the word "homework" being attatched to the reading that makes them stubborn. I guess because its "mandatory". Ds can read anything he wants and only needs to do 10 minutes. daughter has assigned reading for 20. So, sometimes I round off their minutes. But its not like they're not reading because they're reading something a good deal of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 110917, member: 3072"] Heather, I've fudged a few reading logs as well. Not for difficult child though because in the lower elem. grades, she always read for the amount of time given becaust "that was the rule." Homework didn't become a real big issue for her until sometime after 3rd grade. I fudge them a bit for my easy child's. They're both top readers in their grades (1st and 2nd) and both love to read but there's something about the word "homework" being attatched to the reading that makes them stubborn. I guess because its "mandatory". Ds can read anything he wants and only needs to do 10 minutes. daughter has assigned reading for 20. So, sometimes I round off their minutes. But its not like they're not reading because they're reading something a good deal of the time. [/QUOTE]
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