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<blockquote data-quote="remclick" data-source="post: 465956"><p>Just wondering if anyone else feels like they are homeschooling after school? </p><p></p><p>I am exhausted trying to reteach what he should have learned at school but didn't. He looks like he is learning it but he isn't and I have tried to tell the school to watch for this. Do I just let him fail in every class so they see it? I don't mind helping but I am frustrated having to go over and over the material and he doesn't want to have to spend all that time after a long day at school. And, even then, he gets many Cs, Ds, and Fs on tests and classwork assignments. He does get As and Bs at times but it is so much work for me. He tested in the superior range on cognitive (IQ) testing, average to above average in educational testing but his classwork performance is below average.</p><p></p><p>He has a 504 (since 2nd grade) and has just entered middle school. He is just done at the end of the school day and is angry and sometimes crying when he gets off the bus because he has homework. I just want him to be able to understand the material in school so that we don't have to start over when he gets home. </p><p></p><p>Is anyone else experiencing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remclick, post: 465956"] Just wondering if anyone else feels like they are homeschooling after school? I am exhausted trying to reteach what he should have learned at school but didn't. He looks like he is learning it but he isn't and I have tried to tell the school to watch for this. Do I just let him fail in every class so they see it? I don't mind helping but I am frustrated having to go over and over the material and he doesn't want to have to spend all that time after a long day at school. And, even then, he gets many Cs, Ds, and Fs on tests and classwork assignments. He does get As and Bs at times but it is so much work for me. He tested in the superior range on cognitive (IQ) testing, average to above average in educational testing but his classwork performance is below average. He has a 504 (since 2nd grade) and has just entered middle school. He is just done at the end of the school day and is angry and sometimes crying when he gets off the bus because he has homework. I just want him to be able to understand the material in school so that we don't have to start over when he gets home. Is anyone else experiencing this? [/QUOTE]
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