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<blockquote data-quote="greenrene" data-source="post: 553580" data-attributes="member: 9177"><p>My difficult child seems to be a lot like Piglet academically. However, me standing over her to do schoolwork (or sometimes even SUGGESTING she do schoolwork) leads to meltdown mode.</p><p></p><p>Technically, she's "supposed" to be a sophomore. She's now on her 2nd year of 8th grade.</p><p></p><p>The double-edged sword? My 9-year-old easy child (my first bio child, 4th grade) is unbelievably smart, hard-working, and eager to learn. He can read and write much better than difficult child can. I couldn't be more proud of him, but it does make it hard for difficult child to have her much younger brother outshine her in everything he does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenrene, post: 553580, member: 9177"] My difficult child seems to be a lot like Piglet academically. However, me standing over her to do schoolwork (or sometimes even SUGGESTING she do schoolwork) leads to meltdown mode. Technically, she's "supposed" to be a sophomore. She's now on her 2nd year of 8th grade. The double-edged sword? My 9-year-old easy child (my first bio child, 4th grade) is unbelievably smart, hard-working, and eager to learn. He can read and write much better than difficult child can. I couldn't be more proud of him, but it does make it hard for difficult child to have her much younger brother outshine her in everything he does. [/QUOTE]
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