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I was ready to WALK last night...
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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 253091" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p>I'm with Jlady on this one. I no longer choose to battle over homework. If she doesn't get it done, it's up to the teacher to implement the consequences as far as i'm concerned and to date I have never been called up to the school about her homework. I have told her teacher on numerous occassions that GHG is not writing down her full homework and bringing home the correct books. She said she would do "spot checks" on her to see if all homework is done as she has 29 other pupils in the class and cannot check it all every day.</p><p> </p><p>In saying that, I have a tutor coming to the house every monday to help her with spelling and maths and she seems to be working well for her (she's better for strangers than she is for me!!). I plan to keep that up during the summer holidays too so she can catch up a bit with the rest of the class!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 253091, member: 6837"] I'm with Jlady on this one. I no longer choose to battle over homework. If she doesn't get it done, it's up to the teacher to implement the consequences as far as i'm concerned and to date I have never been called up to the school about her homework. I have told her teacher on numerous occassions that GHG is not writing down her full homework and bringing home the correct books. She said she would do "spot checks" on her to see if all homework is done as she has 29 other pupils in the class and cannot check it all every day. In saying that, I have a tutor coming to the house every monday to help her with spelling and maths and she seems to be working well for her (she's better for strangers than she is for me!!). I plan to keep that up during the summer holidays too so she can catch up a bit with the rest of the class! [/QUOTE]
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