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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 200807" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>If you're prepared for the battles, you could make his life stop. No TV, no going anywhere, no music, nada, zilch, nothing, until his does what is needed. Personally, for homework I don't think I would go this route but it is one way to get it done. I was a frm believer that homework issues were up to the school to get a handle on. I did as much as I could to get my daughter to do hers but after a certain point, it was up to her and her teachers. I refused to deal with the nightly battles.</p><p> </p><p>What I did was get it in her IEP that one class would be a study class -- she could do homework there or get help with a subject, whatever. Since they didn't have a study hall per se, she usually spent this class at either the library or in the office. Either way, it was on the school to get her to do her homework there barring major papers. It saved a lot of grief in the long run (and she still managed to flunk most of her classes sigh).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 200807, member: 3626"] If you're prepared for the battles, you could make his life stop. No TV, no going anywhere, no music, nada, zilch, nothing, until his does what is needed. Personally, for homework I don't think I would go this route but it is one way to get it done. I was a frm believer that homework issues were up to the school to get a handle on. I did as much as I could to get my daughter to do hers but after a certain point, it was up to her and her teachers. I refused to deal with the nightly battles. What I did was get it in her IEP that one class would be a study class -- she could do homework there or get help with a subject, whatever. Since they didn't have a study hall per se, she usually spent this class at either the library or in the office. Either way, it was on the school to get her to do her homework there barring major papers. It saved a lot of grief in the long run (and she still managed to flunk most of her classes sigh). [/QUOTE]
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