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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 319580" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>Specific school issues, I know I'll miss some, here are what I can think of:</p><p> </p><p>Math - she just doesn't get it. I've asked them to teach her in another way, but I'm not sure what's going on so far this year. She's still counting on her fingers (she's in 2nd). </p><p>Talking back to teacher, not listening.</p><p>She exposed herself to a boy because another girl told her to. I have a hard time keeping her modest. I think the issue here is more about doing what other kids tell her to do rather than the exposure.</p><p>No real friends, she doesn't get invited to playdates. I have been hounding husband to get them set up for her. He's horrible at this, has a hard time talking to the other moms. Not being able to watch her at school makes it hard for me to know what the interaction with other kids really is. She got in a fight a couple weeks ago where she called the other girl a b*tch and an a**h*le. She didn't get in trouble much because apparently the other girl was being really mean to her and daughter just didn't know how to express herself correctly.</p><p>Still having problems writing correctly. She could use some Occupational Therapist (OT) with this.</p><p>Lying - both at home and at school. We're really trying to work on this.</p><p>Does something wrong, knew it was wrong and uses the "it was an accident" excuse. Like picking up a kitten by one arm. How many times do we have to say not to? You'd think she could get it after a while but continues to do it. husband and I were joking that she needs to figure out how to not get caught!</p><p>I know there are more academic issues, I just don't know exactly what right now (husband is the SAH parent).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 319580, member: 5663"] Specific school issues, I know I'll miss some, here are what I can think of: Math - she just doesn't get it. I've asked them to teach her in another way, but I'm not sure what's going on so far this year. She's still counting on her fingers (she's in 2nd). Talking back to teacher, not listening. She exposed herself to a boy because another girl told her to. I have a hard time keeping her modest. I think the issue here is more about doing what other kids tell her to do rather than the exposure. No real friends, she doesn't get invited to playdates. I have been hounding husband to get them set up for her. He's horrible at this, has a hard time talking to the other moms. Not being able to watch her at school makes it hard for me to know what the interaction with other kids really is. She got in a fight a couple weeks ago where she called the other girl a b*tch and an a**h*le. She didn't get in trouble much because apparently the other girl was being really mean to her and daughter just didn't know how to express herself correctly. Still having problems writing correctly. She could use some Occupational Therapist (OT) with this. Lying - both at home and at school. We're really trying to work on this. Does something wrong, knew it was wrong and uses the "it was an accident" excuse. Like picking up a kitten by one arm. How many times do we have to say not to? You'd think she could get it after a while but continues to do it. husband and I were joking that she needs to figure out how to not get caught! I know there are more academic issues, I just don't know exactly what right now (husband is the SAH parent). [/QUOTE]
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