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Can you help forgetfullness, memory, ADHD child?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 78567" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>It was posters and checklists for us, too. Really did help unless she was in total ODD mode and then it was irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>For homework issues, I actually had it written in her IEPs that I was to be emailed all homework assignments for the week (with explicit instructions what the teacher wanted). Without my daughter knowing it, I would drop by the office on Tuesday or Wednesday and pick up copies of all worksheets, etc. (office staff would gather them for me). If a teacher felt it was too much of a bother to give me the assignments or turn in the worksheets, then the teacher could not give any grade for that assignment (no zero, no F, no incomplete, no excused nor unexcused, no A). It was if that homework assignment didn't exist. Obviously, we had a complete of text and workbooks at home.</p><p></p><p>Homework came home in a folder marked with that subject. It went back in red folders. For each week she was late in turning in a homework assignment, her grade was marked down one grade.</p><p></p><p>This worked for elementary and middle schools. Nothing worked for high school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 78567, member: 3626"] It was posters and checklists for us, too. Really did help unless she was in total ODD mode and then it was irrelevant. For homework issues, I actually had it written in her IEPs that I was to be emailed all homework assignments for the week (with explicit instructions what the teacher wanted). Without my daughter knowing it, I would drop by the office on Tuesday or Wednesday and pick up copies of all worksheets, etc. (office staff would gather them for me). If a teacher felt it was too much of a bother to give me the assignments or turn in the worksheets, then the teacher could not give any grade for that assignment (no zero, no F, no incomplete, no excused nor unexcused, no A). It was if that homework assignment didn't exist. Obviously, we had a complete of text and workbooks at home. Homework came home in a folder marked with that subject. It went back in red folders. For each week she was late in turning in a homework assignment, her grade was marked down one grade. This worked for elementary and middle schools. Nothing worked for high school. [/QUOTE]
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