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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 123578" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Just a few thoughts - my difficult child has Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) (precessing disorder) She would get so frustrted trying to comprehend info that she just stopped trying. Homework was a nightmare for years (I'm homeschooling her now) As someone said earlier - there may be more going on than just a refusal to read or learn. That being said you are kind of stuck as to what resources you can use due to mom (shame on her!) The best you can do is keep track of what's happening, try to be an advocate to the best of your ability and keep the faith. It sounds that the way the situation is going with mom that it's not leaving you any wiggle room to help this child. It's very sad for both of you and I can imagine how frustrated you are. Give her a soft place to land and support her the best you can - it may be all you can do unitl mom comes to her senses or daughter wants things changed herself. Sorry this wasn't more uplifting!!!</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 123578, member: 4467"] Just a few thoughts - my difficult child has Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) (precessing disorder) She would get so frustrted trying to comprehend info that she just stopped trying. Homework was a nightmare for years (I'm homeschooling her now) As someone said earlier - there may be more going on than just a refusal to read or learn. That being said you are kind of stuck as to what resources you can use due to mom (shame on her!) The best you can do is keep track of what's happening, try to be an advocate to the best of your ability and keep the faith. It sounds that the way the situation is going with mom that it's not leaving you any wiggle room to help this child. It's very sad for both of you and I can imagine how frustrated you are. Give her a soft place to land and support her the best you can - it may be all you can do unitl mom comes to her senses or daughter wants things changed herself. Sorry this wasn't more uplifting!!! -Dara [/QUOTE]
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