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difficult child 2 has been lying to me about homework
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 551755" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Well I just spoke with his math/science teacher and she says he is doing well. The first couple of days he was talking out of turn, but she has since moved him up front and now he's doing better. She says he has no problems focusing or getting his classwork done. She says he is a great helper and follows directions well. Sounds like the medications are doing what they are supposed to as far as focusing goes. She says she had a talk with him about completing the missing homework assignments and he assured her he will do it tonight. She also says he is a great student, very sweet, and a joy to have in class. "Sweet" is not a word I am used to hearing when it comes to my son. He is normally socially clueless and comes off as rude and uncaring to most people. It's nice to hear good things about him. I went ahead and called his afterschool program and gave them the heads up about the assignments. The director says he will make sure my son works on them during homework hour. That's a big relief. He may not finish over there but at least they will get him started on it. They are also going to have someone check his agenda daily to see if he has any homework that day. I'm relieved now that we are all on the same page and difficult child knows what's expected of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 551755, member: 2196"] Well I just spoke with his math/science teacher and she says he is doing well. The first couple of days he was talking out of turn, but she has since moved him up front and now he's doing better. She says he has no problems focusing or getting his classwork done. She says he is a great helper and follows directions well. Sounds like the medications are doing what they are supposed to as far as focusing goes. She says she had a talk with him about completing the missing homework assignments and he assured her he will do it tonight. She also says he is a great student, very sweet, and a joy to have in class. "Sweet" is not a word I am used to hearing when it comes to my son. He is normally socially clueless and comes off as rude and uncaring to most people. It's nice to hear good things about him. I went ahead and called his afterschool program and gave them the heads up about the assignments. The director says he will make sure my son works on them during homework hour. That's a big relief. He may not finish over there but at least they will get him started on it. They are also going to have someone check his agenda daily to see if he has any homework that day. I'm relieved now that we are all on the same page and difficult child knows what's expected of him. [/QUOTE]
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