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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 84774" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I really, really, really want to quit too.</p><p></p><p>Luckily, school has a handle on difficult child now. He's in a self-contained class most of the day and does his homework there, otherwise it wouldn't get done. He's had less incidents at school so everyone is telling me he's doing great. I just know it is because of the self-contained class, and I'm not convinced it's teaching difficult child how to get along with others. But at least his grades are better this year because he is actually doing the work. And, he's only been suspended once (only the parent of a difficult child would think that's a good thing!).</p><p></p><p>I'd push for a no homework clause in the IEP. I also don't punish him for things that happen at school at home. Makes home life better. Things have been so rotten this year with difficult child at home, we'd never have any positive times if I added on punishments for things that happen at school. I look at that as their job. I talk to him about it, but don't punish him.</p><p></p><p>Linda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 84774, member: 45"] I really, really, really want to quit too. Luckily, school has a handle on difficult child now. He's in a self-contained class most of the day and does his homework there, otherwise it wouldn't get done. He's had less incidents at school so everyone is telling me he's doing great. I just know it is because of the self-contained class, and I'm not convinced it's teaching difficult child how to get along with others. But at least his grades are better this year because he is actually doing the work. And, he's only been suspended once (only the parent of a difficult child would think that's a good thing!). I'd push for a no homework clause in the IEP. I also don't punish him for things that happen at school at home. Makes home life better. Things have been so rotten this year with difficult child at home, we'd never have any positive times if I added on punishments for things that happen at school. I look at that as their job. I talk to him about it, but don't punish him. Linda [/QUOTE]
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