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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 377211" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I haven't read all the responses, and don't have time to say much, but 2 worksheets every day seems like a lot, esp for a child who has already spent the day doing activities that are very hard for him. maybe the IEP needs to be modified to say he does no homework because it simply is too much and then he doesn't have time to work out the energy he needs to release. Also, by the time he comes home his medications are wearing off and he is not going to be able to do homework with-o a giant battle.</p><p> </p><p>in my opinion there is a LOT more to be done each night than fight over homework. You still have a family and need to spend time enjoying each other's company as a family, not spending the night having wars over homework. Tell school when he is older and more able to take care of his own things then you will fight over homework. Otherwise they have all day at school to deal with what needs to be done - nights are short and for family and NOT for more battles with an exhausted, unmedicated kid.</p><p> </p><p>They may not like it, but they don't live at your home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 377211, member: 1233"] I haven't read all the responses, and don't have time to say much, but 2 worksheets every day seems like a lot, esp for a child who has already spent the day doing activities that are very hard for him. maybe the IEP needs to be modified to say he does no homework because it simply is too much and then he doesn't have time to work out the energy he needs to release. Also, by the time he comes home his medications are wearing off and he is not going to be able to do homework with-o a giant battle. in my opinion there is a LOT more to be done each night than fight over homework. You still have a family and need to spend time enjoying each other's company as a family, not spending the night having wars over homework. Tell school when he is older and more able to take care of his own things then you will fight over homework. Otherwise they have all day at school to deal with what needs to be done - nights are short and for family and NOT for more battles with an exhausted, unmedicated kid. They may not like it, but they don't live at your home. [/QUOTE]
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