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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 120123" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Glad you're here! I just wanted to say after reading the replies that I have been there done that with the punishments I understand why they are in place - but I do feel that she needs something to motivate as well as punish - for them it's like not having a light at the end of the tunnel. I agree with sharon that if she does her homework that day and all is well, let her out for 30 minutes or whatever would work - she needs to be rewarded for the good she is doing instead of just escaping punishment for that day - it will help in motivating. we all need to handle things however they work best for each individul so please don not misunderstand what I am saying - just giving a suggestion (I know I can always use some lol!!!) 504 plan saying texts have to be supplied for home is great too! My daughter has a diroder that mimicks short term memory loss - she would do the homework and then lose it EVERY time! I understand the frustration!!! Hang in there!!</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 120123, member: 4467"] Glad you're here! I just wanted to say after reading the replies that I have been there done that with the punishments I understand why they are in place - but I do feel that she needs something to motivate as well as punish - for them it's like not having a light at the end of the tunnel. I agree with sharon that if she does her homework that day and all is well, let her out for 30 minutes or whatever would work - she needs to be rewarded for the good she is doing instead of just escaping punishment for that day - it will help in motivating. we all need to handle things however they work best for each individul so please don not misunderstand what I am saying - just giving a suggestion (I know I can always use some lol!!!) 504 plan saying texts have to be supplied for home is great too! My daughter has a diroder that mimicks short term memory loss - she would do the homework and then lose it EVERY time! I understand the frustration!!! Hang in there!! -Dara [/QUOTE]
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