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Why can't husband just let things go? Controlling over daughter's schoolwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 527269"><p>Ugh!! I can see this is not going to end well if he continues to push her the way that he is. Is it that he feels that when he went to school homework got done no matter what? If the teachers know that your approach is that if the homework gets done, it gets done or ff not, the aide works with her to help her, then husband needs to get on board with that approach. If he is unable to present a unified front, which would include not making a HUGE issue out of math homework, then I would absolutely talk to the social worker about ways to approach this problem. husband is not doing difficult child any favors by behaving this way and she is going to grow to resent him.</p><p></p><p>I hope that things get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 527269"] Ugh!! I can see this is not going to end well if he continues to push her the way that he is. Is it that he feels that when he went to school homework got done no matter what? If the teachers know that your approach is that if the homework gets done, it gets done or ff not, the aide works with her to help her, then husband needs to get on board with that approach. If he is unable to present a unified front, which would include not making a HUGE issue out of math homework, then I would absolutely talk to the social worker about ways to approach this problem. husband is not doing difficult child any favors by behaving this way and she is going to grow to resent him. I hope that things get better. [/QUOTE]
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