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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 194794"><p>Ok. First of all, they just forget their textbooks and forget to write their assignments down. All the way through the 8th grade in our SD, the homeroom teacher checked the kids' agendas everyday to make sure they had something written down for each class (if there was no homework then NO HOMEWORK should be written). </p><p></p><p>So, I would ask the teachers to check his agenda to make sure assignments are written down. (Does he have an IEP, by the way? I can't remember.) They can also do a reminder at the end of the day for him to check his agenda and make sure he has his textbooks. I had that written into the IEP because even though it was done, it was actually carried out more in the junior high than in middle school. Imagine that.</p><p></p><p>As for the medications at lunch, I think you were going to check in to that watchminder thing.</p><p></p><p>Doing homework at night...I would break it into 10 minute increments. Do 10 minutes, get a 5 minute break or something like that.</p><p></p><p>No help on the medications, though, sorry.</p><p></p><p>It is soooo frustrating. I feel your pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 194794"] Ok. First of all, they just forget their textbooks and forget to write their assignments down. All the way through the 8th grade in our SD, the homeroom teacher checked the kids' agendas everyday to make sure they had something written down for each class (if there was no homework then NO HOMEWORK should be written). So, I would ask the teachers to check his agenda to make sure assignments are written down. (Does he have an IEP, by the way? I can't remember.) They can also do a reminder at the end of the day for him to check his agenda and make sure he has his textbooks. I had that written into the IEP because even though it was done, it was actually carried out more in the junior high than in middle school. Imagine that. As for the medications at lunch, I think you were going to check in to that watchminder thing. Doing homework at night...I would break it into 10 minute increments. Do 10 minutes, get a 5 minute break or something like that. No help on the medications, though, sorry. It is soooo frustrating. I feel your pain. [/QUOTE]
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