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Lord helpn me this Senior Project for difficult child is going to be the death of us
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<blockquote data-quote="bby31288" data-source="post: 384148" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>Yes she has an IEP, but its for Math. I don't think she qualifies for English. I have to say Janet they are great ideas, but trying to not sound so dumb...I have no idea that a Thesis statement is. I have never had to do anything like this with easy child 20. She took her High School Proficency test passed and that was all that was needed. I feel so stupid trying to help her, I really have no idea what they want. I guess school wasn't the best for me either. I'm trying to encourage her by helping her, doing how we think it should be done and then bringing it in. Her idea is to just go in and say she didn't know how to do it. That's not gonna work. She has to attempt it. At this point I haven't told difficult child, I will just settle for a passing grade!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bby31288, post: 384148, member: 182"] Yes she has an IEP, but its for Math. I don't think she qualifies for English. I have to say Janet they are great ideas, but trying to not sound so dumb...I have no idea that a Thesis statement is. I have never had to do anything like this with easy child 20. She took her High School Proficency test passed and that was all that was needed. I feel so stupid trying to help her, I really have no idea what they want. I guess school wasn't the best for me either. I'm trying to encourage her by helping her, doing how we think it should be done and then bringing it in. Her idea is to just go in and say she didn't know how to do it. That's not gonna work. She has to attempt it. At this point I haven't told difficult child, I will just settle for a passing grade! [/QUOTE]
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