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Hard time letting go when difficult child 1 is close to failing...
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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 205781" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>GVCmom-Hi there. Cathcing up on all the posts after a couple days of stuff of my own. I hope that the neuropsychologist evaluation reveals something he either has or rules out stuff. Either way at least you will know and be able to move forward to the next step. As a short term thing, is it too much for the teacher to check off in the planner book if he has turned in any homework so that you are at least aware of what he is doing? I'm not sure if 8th grade is too old to be looking over his shoulder while he does assignments. I have a feeling this is what i'll be doing in 5 yrs. So let me know how it all turns out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 205781, member: 5957"] GVCmom-Hi there. Cathcing up on all the posts after a couple days of stuff of my own. I hope that the neuropsychologist evaluation reveals something he either has or rules out stuff. Either way at least you will know and be able to move forward to the next step. As a short term thing, is it too much for the teacher to check off in the planner book if he has turned in any homework so that you are at least aware of what he is doing? I'm not sure if 8th grade is too old to be looking over his shoulder while he does assignments. I have a feeling this is what i'll be doing in 5 yrs. So let me know how it all turns out. [/QUOTE]
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