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2 Fs, 3 Ds and a B
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 327185" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>My son is having difficulty in school. We're having him assessed for learning issues but that doesn't do anything, immediately, to help him. It is very frustrating because he is athletically inclined and it in the one thing about school he enjoys. When his grades fall, he becomes ineligible, but the school does not provide the help he needs to understand and get his work done, so it is a vicious circle.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention the trauma our family has been through in the past year or so. It doesn't help. And, even though things are improved now, I'm sure there's residual stress going on for him because of his sister.</p><p></p><p>Maybe that is part of the issue at your house too, and it's just wearing on her. I'm glad to hear she has something to enjoy - we ALL need that. Hopefully she can pull it together soon and continue to cheer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 327185, member: 8620"] My son is having difficulty in school. We're having him assessed for learning issues but that doesn't do anything, immediately, to help him. It is very frustrating because he is athletically inclined and it in the one thing about school he enjoys. When his grades fall, he becomes ineligible, but the school does not provide the help he needs to understand and get his work done, so it is a vicious circle. Not to mention the trauma our family has been through in the past year or so. It doesn't help. And, even though things are improved now, I'm sure there's residual stress going on for him because of his sister. Maybe that is part of the issue at your house too, and it's just wearing on her. I'm glad to hear she has something to enjoy - we ALL need that. Hopefully she can pull it together soon and continue to cheer. [/QUOTE]
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