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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 116410" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Totoro! We went through that with difficult child 1. Don't have her do all 10 at once. When she gets home try: snack, girl talk about the day and sit down to do the math. Give her 2 problems. at a time and then have her "run" around the table. Sometimes they get skiddish about what they consider an overwhelming task. 10 seems like nothing to you and me but to her it's "hours" before she'll be able to hit the tv, toys, outside or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Make the girltalk about anything visual at school. New decorations in the classroom, someone's new outfit, who had a birthday party, etc. Let her tell you just so much, redirect to "let's just knock out a math practice example (don't call it a math "problem") and we'll get back to Missy's new outfit.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought - worked WONDERS with difficult child 3!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 116410, member: 3814"] Totoro! We went through that with difficult child 1. Don't have her do all 10 at once. When she gets home try: snack, girl talk about the day and sit down to do the math. Give her 2 problems. at a time and then have her "run" around the table. Sometimes they get skiddish about what they consider an overwhelming task. 10 seems like nothing to you and me but to her it's "hours" before she'll be able to hit the tv, toys, outside or whatever. Make the girltalk about anything visual at school. New decorations in the classroom, someone's new outfit, who had a birthday party, etc. Let her tell you just so much, redirect to "let's just knock out a math practice example (don't call it a math "problem") and we'll get back to Missy's new outfit. Just a thought - worked WONDERS with difficult child 3! Beth [/QUOTE]
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