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easy child Denied Any School Services - Again
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 568469" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>If the school is prepared to pay for the tutor, you can keep it.</p><p>Otherwise... TELL your difficult child what you are doing and why. Keeping him in the dark will make the damage worse.</p><p>I had to bring my difficult child into the loop at about age 12... he knew things would get worse before they got better, and actually "helped" himself by NOT putting in such a huge effort working through situations that were beyond him (trying to hear over background noise, etc.)... the combination had an impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 568469, member: 11791"] If the school is prepared to pay for the tutor, you can keep it. Otherwise... TELL your difficult child what you are doing and why. Keeping him in the dark will make the damage worse. I had to bring my difficult child into the loop at about age 12... he knew things would get worse before they got better, and actually "helped" himself by NOT putting in such a huge effort working through situations that were beyond him (trying to hear over background noise, etc.)... the combination had an impact. [/QUOTE]
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