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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 323923" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>Yep. easy child absolutely hates and refuses any kind of special accommodations. He won't even except extra help from the teacher or tutors. He refuses the extra test time, and will not leave the class room to be pulled away. He also has significant troubles recording his homework assignments. As a result he is failing almost everything. He is in a privet high school, and may get invited to go somewhere else next year. husband and I find this extremely frustrating. I have even approved the desperate plan for homework.</p><p> </p><p> The desperate plan is having his younger brother, (recovering difficult child) go around to his teachers after school and record what easy child's homework is. At first I was resistant to this approach as I thought easy child would be have troubles with his peers having his younger brother checking up on him. But now that I am desperate, a little peer pressure might be a good thing.</p><p> </p><p> You may wonder why easy child is a easy child and not a difficult child. It's because I am on this site because of son# 2's major anger issues. easy child has learning disabilities but behaves very well, clam and fun to be around. A very pleasant person. Son#2 has changed from difficult child to "recovering difficult child" because he is truly trying to improve, but does not always make it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 323923, member: 6557"] Yep. easy child absolutely hates and refuses any kind of special accommodations. He won't even except extra help from the teacher or tutors. He refuses the extra test time, and will not leave the class room to be pulled away. He also has significant troubles recording his homework assignments. As a result he is failing almost everything. He is in a privet high school, and may get invited to go somewhere else next year. husband and I find this extremely frustrating. I have even approved the desperate plan for homework. The desperate plan is having his younger brother, (recovering difficult child) go around to his teachers after school and record what easy child's homework is. At first I was resistant to this approach as I thought easy child would be have troubles with his peers having his younger brother checking up on him. But now that I am desperate, a little peer pressure might be a good thing. You may wonder why easy child is a easy child and not a difficult child. It's because I am on this site because of son# 2's major anger issues. easy child has learning disabilities but behaves very well, clam and fun to be around. A very pleasant person. Son#2 has changed from difficult child to "recovering difficult child" because he is truly trying to improve, but does not always make it. [/QUOTE]
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