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difficult child with-ODD ~ Continued problems with-Homework
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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 199951" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Came up with-another idea today with-difficult child's counselor. It was only after we asked why she doesn't want to get her homework done quicker. She said she can't, it's too loud.</p><p></p><p>Right now and temporarily we are living in an apartment, the arrangment is not the greatest to eliminate noises. So, I am instituting a 1/2 hour of quiet time in the house. The time will start when she gets home from Day Program and sits at the table. For those 30 minutes there will be no tv/radio/ps2 being turned on by her siblings. </p><p>Siblings are in agreement. Though I heard the argument 'there's nothing else to do', lol. Ya right, cleaning? reading? coloring? toys? etc?</p><p></p><p>Also during this 30 minutes of quiet time, I will sit at the dinner table with-her. Though I will be doing tasks of my own, (easy child time, reading, bills, letters, etc). </p><p></p><p>I am doing this now, sitting at the table with her. It is not going so well, as I continually have to tell her to focus on the homework, about every 2/3 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 199951, member: 4334"] Came up with-another idea today with-difficult child's counselor. It was only after we asked why she doesn't want to get her homework done quicker. She said she can't, it's too loud. Right now and temporarily we are living in an apartment, the arrangment is not the greatest to eliminate noises. So, I am instituting a 1/2 hour of quiet time in the house. The time will start when she gets home from Day Program and sits at the table. For those 30 minutes there will be no tv/radio/ps2 being turned on by her siblings. Siblings are in agreement. Though I heard the argument 'there's nothing else to do', lol. Ya right, cleaning? reading? coloring? toys? etc? Also during this 30 minutes of quiet time, I will sit at the dinner table with-her. Though I will be doing tasks of my own, (easy child time, reading, bills, letters, etc). I am doing this now, sitting at the table with her. It is not going so well, as I continually have to tell her to focus on the homework, about every 2/3 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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