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Waving the white flag RE: school
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 493092" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>I so get it. been there done that. It needs to be difficult child's battle. I suggest (use what makes sese, dump the rest) you can support her in this way: Ask Special Education. teacher to step in. A Sp. Ed. teacher of this age should get that parents are often unable to enforce homework at this age, esp. with a child who is so frustrated and oppositional. Ask if a studies skill or homework help class is available. This is a usual thing at most secondary schools. Is there after school tutoring available? ( She isn't going to love these ideas-tough she made her bed) Ask that the Sp. Ed. people track her school work-add this to the IEP in an adendum id needed. Let this teacher know exactly the situation and her influence on the younger kids. Also mention that your energy needs to be focused on as much positive stuff and relationship building as possible with this girl. Ask for help. I hope you will get it. ((Hugs)) By the way-what in the heck is husband doing to help this situation? Maybe mother in law needs a part time job (sounds like she has answers)??? New difficult child tutorperhaps!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 493092, member: 11001"] I so get it. been there done that. It needs to be difficult child's battle. I suggest (use what makes sese, dump the rest) you can support her in this way: Ask Special Education. teacher to step in. A Sp. Ed. teacher of this age should get that parents are often unable to enforce homework at this age, esp. with a child who is so frustrated and oppositional. Ask if a studies skill or homework help class is available. This is a usual thing at most secondary schools. Is there after school tutoring available? ( She isn't going to love these ideas-tough she made her bed) Ask that the Sp. Ed. people track her school work-add this to the IEP in an adendum id needed. Let this teacher know exactly the situation and her influence on the younger kids. Also mention that your energy needs to be focused on as much positive stuff and relationship building as possible with this girl. Ask for help. I hope you will get it. ((Hugs)) By the way-what in the heck is husband doing to help this situation? Maybe mother in law needs a part time job (sounds like she has answers)??? New difficult child tutorperhaps!! [/QUOTE]
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