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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 116917" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>My difficult child would lose her head if not attached - she can't "remember" where she puts anything. She would do her homework, but it never made it to class as it would magically disapear. The stress it caused her was overwhelming and due to that and other school stress (where did I put my text book?, where did I put the note from mom to my teacher)I finally had to pull her out and homeschool her this year (8th grade) I am moving back up to NY this summer and have full intentions of placing her back in PS. I wish I had an answer, but at this point I just keep crossing my fingers and hope we can find a way to get her through high school. Does anyone know of a method to improve their "memory"? Or is this just how they have to go through life?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 116917, member: 4467"] My difficult child would lose her head if not attached - she can't "remember" where she puts anything. She would do her homework, but it never made it to class as it would magically disapear. The stress it caused her was overwhelming and due to that and other school stress (where did I put my text book?, where did I put the note from mom to my teacher)I finally had to pull her out and homeschool her this year (8th grade) I am moving back up to NY this summer and have full intentions of placing her back in PS. I wish I had an answer, but at this point I just keep crossing my fingers and hope we can find a way to get her through high school. Does anyone know of a method to improve their "memory"? Or is this just how they have to go through life? [/QUOTE]
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