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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 219832"><p>I think our kids have a sixth sense about when we've neared our breaking point...cause I haven't shown it outwardly.</p><p></p><p>Today, Wynter got on to do her school work without being asked and tried very hard to trudge through math, which she isn't getting at all. Devon and 2 of his friends helped her, but she still barely understands it. (Quadratic equations...I'm lost, too.) But, she kept plugging away. I sent an email to her teacher explaining and asked her to call Wynter on Monday to help her. We're still waiting on the math tutor, and I'll be calling on Monday to check on that.</p><p></p><p>She came to me later and told me that she doesn't think her anxiety about school is just about physically going to school. She said when she signed on and started to do the work, she started to shake. </p><p></p><p>She got on. She tried and she worked hard. She spent over 2 hours on one assignment without melting down.</p><p></p><p>That's all I need to carry on another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 219832"] I think our kids have a sixth sense about when we've neared our breaking point...cause I haven't shown it outwardly. Today, Wynter got on to do her school work without being asked and tried very hard to trudge through math, which she isn't getting at all. Devon and 2 of his friends helped her, but she still barely understands it. (Quadratic equations...I'm lost, too.) But, she kept plugging away. I sent an email to her teacher explaining and asked her to call Wynter on Monday to help her. We're still waiting on the math tutor, and I'll be calling on Monday to check on that. She came to me later and told me that she doesn't think her anxiety about school is just about physically going to school. She said when she signed on and started to do the work, she started to shake. She got on. She tried and she worked hard. She spent over 2 hours on one assignment without melting down. That's all I need to carry on another day. [/QUOTE]
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