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Consequences for D's and F's????
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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 121156" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>I am in SC and I know all too well what you're saying about the schools - However, I really think the public schools may be the way to go for you. (We finally got so fed up I started homeschooling her this year - yes, I must have been insane!) Public schools are harder in the sense that most times you have to cream on a daily basis to get them to do what they should be doing - but they still have to do it.</p><p>Sorry for more questions but I'm curious - is she failing because she's not understanding the work or not doing the work? My difficult child has a lot of issue and laziness is right up there at the top! She also just wanted to "get it over with" as soon as possible. To my amazement she was failing beacuse she never turned homework in but scored A's on her tests. I would say if she's failing because she is having a hard time with the work, it may be over her head. I have found private schools to be much more demanding than public. If that's the case I'd pull her out and set up a meeting with the public school.</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 121156, member: 4467"] I am in SC and I know all too well what you're saying about the schools - However, I really think the public schools may be the way to go for you. (We finally got so fed up I started homeschooling her this year - yes, I must have been insane!) Public schools are harder in the sense that most times you have to cream on a daily basis to get them to do what they should be doing - but they still have to do it. Sorry for more questions but I'm curious - is she failing because she's not understanding the work or not doing the work? My difficult child has a lot of issue and laziness is right up there at the top! She also just wanted to "get it over with" as soon as possible. To my amazement she was failing beacuse she never turned homework in but scored A's on her tests. I would say if she's failing because she is having a hard time with the work, it may be over her head. I have found private schools to be much more demanding than public. If that's the case I'd pull her out and set up a meeting with the public school. -Dara [/QUOTE]
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