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difficult child 2 IS NOW AN HONORS ENGLISH STUDENT
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<blockquote data-quote="dirobb" data-source="post: 39150" data-attributes="member: 2858"><p>WFEN-</p><p></p><p>I'm sure he'll enlighten his class in September with a brillant essay on why he loves Curious George...</p><p></p><p>I just had to chuckle. sounds like my son.</p><p></p><p>Our school is working along the same lines. Private school..my easy child's went here Prek-8th. </p><p></p><p>difficult child has been here a little over a year. Does not complete his assignemnts..forgets to turn them in and forget even doing any of his AR reading(he has failed four of nine tests) but his progress report came home yest. his lowest grade was a 77 in reading. His math is a nightmare and it was in the eighties. I don't get it.</p><p></p><p>Our school works a lot on trust. Big issue for difficult child. So he misgrades his papers or they only count that the work is complete not the content. We resigned ourselves that it is not worth the expense. He is not benefitting from being here. We are exploring other schools and are up for another round of testing(school district..the ins co no longer testing for learning disabilities.)</p><p></p><p>I hope your difficult child is not getting set up for failure. It is so hard, I think they struggle with wanting to do what is right but not actually being able to put it into practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirobb, post: 39150, member: 2858"] WFEN- I'm sure he'll enlighten his class in September with a brillant essay on why he loves Curious George... I just had to chuckle. sounds like my son. Our school is working along the same lines. Private school..my easy child's went here Prek-8th. difficult child has been here a little over a year. Does not complete his assignemnts..forgets to turn them in and forget even doing any of his AR reading(he has failed four of nine tests) but his progress report came home yest. his lowest grade was a 77 in reading. His math is a nightmare and it was in the eighties. I don't get it. Our school works a lot on trust. Big issue for difficult child. So he misgrades his papers or they only count that the work is complete not the content. We resigned ourselves that it is not worth the expense. He is not benefitting from being here. We are exploring other schools and are up for another round of testing(school district..the ins co no longer testing for learning disabilities.) I hope your difficult child is not getting set up for failure. It is so hard, I think they struggle with wanting to do what is right but not actually being able to put it into practice. [/QUOTE]
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