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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 410646" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Sometimes (!!!) the best thing for our difficult children is an independent, outside confirmation of what we've being saying all along. I've learned with homework, projects, etc to provide a time line for things to get done and allow the teacher to do her job and correct/rate the work done. I might point out an obvious error (like not completing a math problem or dropping a word), but the work is up to her. I will, however, listen and offer my opinion when asked. And I've been known to shoot an email when it's obvious that she doesn't understand something (without telling Duckie).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 410646, member: 1722"] Sometimes (!!!) the best thing for our difficult children is an independent, outside confirmation of what we've being saying all along. I've learned with homework, projects, etc to provide a time line for things to get done and allow the teacher to do her job and correct/rate the work done. I might point out an obvious error (like not completing a math problem or dropping a word), but the work is up to her. I will, however, listen and offer my opinion when asked. And I've been known to shoot an email when it's obvious that she doesn't understand something (without telling Duckie). [/QUOTE]
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