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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 367966" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>At the therapist appointment yesterday, I raised the subject of difficult child 3 needing to not feel too intimidated by the look of tasks that are actually not that bad; I mentioned the computing Assessment Task he's got to do. difficult child 3 then said, "But you're not allowed to help me, it has to be all my own work, I don't even feel right looking up information on the internet, because ten it feels like I'm copying."</p><p></p><p>I reminded him that it's not copying if he includes the reference, and if he uses chunks of text all he has to do is put them in quote marks and it will be OK. But I slipped a not to the therapist as we left, to let her know that difficult child 3 has this problem with the English Assessment Task being alleged to be my work instead; clearly difficult child 3's attitude shows I did not. He still doesn't know about this accusation. We've been able to keep it from him. I really hope we can resolve this without him needing to be told.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 367966, member: 1991"] At the therapist appointment yesterday, I raised the subject of difficult child 3 needing to not feel too intimidated by the look of tasks that are actually not that bad; I mentioned the computing Assessment Task he's got to do. difficult child 3 then said, "But you're not allowed to help me, it has to be all my own work, I don't even feel right looking up information on the internet, because ten it feels like I'm copying." I reminded him that it's not copying if he includes the reference, and if he uses chunks of text all he has to do is put them in quote marks and it will be OK. But I slipped a not to the therapist as we left, to let her know that difficult child 3 has this problem with the English Assessment Task being alleged to be my work instead; clearly difficult child 3's attitude shows I did not. He still doesn't know about this accusation. We've been able to keep it from him. I really hope we can resolve this without him needing to be told. Marg [/QUOTE]
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