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How Much is Too Much Oversight?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peterk71" data-source="post: 138725" data-attributes="member: 4887"><p>Hi everyone! I posted a previous thread titled " Discipline for Lying and Cheating" I have a question regarding what is normal oversight for my son at school. Every day my wife checks our son's progress on the school's website as well as emails from his teachers. Rarely is there a day when he hasn't done something wrong whether it's not turning in homework, doing poorly on a test or quiz or acting up in class. Frequently my son is greeted at the door with the daily transgressions. I don't think this is good for him. This creates a lot of tension between my wife and myself. I believe my son should suffer the consequences on his own. Whereas my wife thinks we are delinquent if we don't keep up with him on a daily basis. I know there is no definite answer to this but would appreciate any input. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peterk71, post: 138725, member: 4887"] Hi everyone! I posted a previous thread titled " Discipline for Lying and Cheating" I have a question regarding what is normal oversight for my son at school. Every day my wife checks our son's progress on the school's website as well as emails from his teachers. Rarely is there a day when he hasn't done something wrong whether it's not turning in homework, doing poorly on a test or quiz or acting up in class. Frequently my son is greeted at the door with the daily transgressions. I don't think this is good for him. This creates a lot of tension between my wife and myself. I believe my son should suffer the consequences on his own. Whereas my wife thinks we are delinquent if we don't keep up with him on a daily basis. I know there is no definite answer to this but would appreciate any input. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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