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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 116008" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>OMG!!!! I have so been there with my difficult child. She would have major meltdowns claiming that she did not understand. I would explain everything to her but of course would get the "Your no help" and blah blah blah. Throwing and breaking pencils, Books, The yelling, crying, You name it. I told her that I was going to get her on video and show it to her teacher one day. And Yep one day I did have the opportunity to do just that although she thought that I was having problems with the camera. Lol!! I got one of her worst meltdowns on video and did show it to her teacher. He was shocked, He could not believe it was my difficult child. After that I cannot recall anymore incidences even close to what I caught on video and I think her teacher (Thank god) saw that he needed to be a lil more thorough when explaining to her what was expected from an assignment. Yikes!!!! I also did the tutoring through the school district and it worked out well, I hope the tutor deal works out for your difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Another option that I discovered was that our local library also had tutoring available (Free of cost) Many of the tutors were college students that volunteered for the program and I found that to work out quite well too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 116008, member: 2727"] OMG!!!! I have so been there with my difficult child. She would have major meltdowns claiming that she did not understand. I would explain everything to her but of course would get the "Your no help" and blah blah blah. Throwing and breaking pencils, Books, The yelling, crying, You name it. I told her that I was going to get her on video and show it to her teacher one day. And Yep one day I did have the opportunity to do just that although she thought that I was having problems with the camera. Lol!! I got one of her worst meltdowns on video and did show it to her teacher. He was shocked, He could not believe it was my difficult child. After that I cannot recall anymore incidences even close to what I caught on video and I think her teacher (Thank god) saw that he needed to be a lil more thorough when explaining to her what was expected from an assignment. Yikes!!!! I also did the tutoring through the school district and it worked out well, I hope the tutor deal works out for your difficult child. Another option that I discovered was that our local library also had tutoring available (Free of cost) Many of the tutors were college students that volunteered for the program and I found that to work out quite well too. [/QUOTE]
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