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Would it be wrong to do some of difficult child's homework for him?
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 534522" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>So difficult child 2's big history assignment is due tomorrow. He already finished the writing part, which was A LOT. difficult child really struggled with it because writing is not his thing. Luckily his teacher pulled in a RSP teacher and had her help him with most of it at school. Now comes the typing part, consisting of several pages and a lot of paragraphs. When I told difficult child he would need to type it out at home, he was shocked. His response was, "Seriously, that WHOLE thing?" I told him yup, unfortunatley, that is the assignment. I wanted him to break it up over several days, but he procrastinated as usual and now he's stuck doing the whole thing tonight. Would it be terribly wrong of me to type up some of it for him? I won't do it all, but he does have a point. It is a lot of work, and he just learned how to type this year. I don't know how long it is going to take him and I don't want any meltdowns from him. It would make it easier on both of us if I helped him out a lil bit. Would that be considered cheating or no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 534522, member: 2196"] So difficult child 2's big history assignment is due tomorrow. He already finished the writing part, which was A LOT. difficult child really struggled with it because writing is not his thing. Luckily his teacher pulled in a RSP teacher and had her help him with most of it at school. Now comes the typing part, consisting of several pages and a lot of paragraphs. When I told difficult child he would need to type it out at home, he was shocked. His response was, "Seriously, that WHOLE thing?" I told him yup, unfortunatley, that is the assignment. I wanted him to break it up over several days, but he procrastinated as usual and now he's stuck doing the whole thing tonight. Would it be terribly wrong of me to type up some of it for him? I won't do it all, but he does have a point. It is a lot of work, and he just learned how to type this year. I don't know how long it is going to take him and I don't want any meltdowns from him. It would make it easier on both of us if I helped him out a lil bit. Would that be considered cheating or no? [/QUOTE]
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