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<blockquote data-quote="B’smom" data-source="post: 750568" data-attributes="member: 23359"><p>What does his homework pages look like? Is it a full page or small amounts? </p><p></p><p>B, my son with multiple special needs has very low executive functioning compared to his IQ. We found that having 3-4 questions on one page then a 10 min break then back to work really helped him complete the work (in school). In our area, the schools don’t give out homework. </p><p>We had to get the school to break it down in small sections or else he got extremely overwhelmed and had outbursts. Perhaps that might help? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There’s tons of funding for autism in Ontario (Canada) but it seems they’ve forgotten about every other diagnosis. Unfortunately I have to agree with this statement. It’s extremely hard to find help and support if you do not have the diagnosis of Autism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B’smom, post: 750568, member: 23359"] What does his homework pages look like? Is it a full page or small amounts? B, my son with multiple special needs has very low executive functioning compared to his IQ. We found that having 3-4 questions on one page then a 10 min break then back to work really helped him complete the work (in school). In our area, the schools don’t give out homework. We had to get the school to break it down in small sections or else he got extremely overwhelmed and had outbursts. Perhaps that might help? There’s tons of funding for autism in Ontario (Canada) but it seems they’ve forgotten about every other diagnosis. Unfortunately I have to agree with this statement. It’s extremely hard to find help and support if you do not have the diagnosis of Autism. [/QUOTE]
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