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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 222660" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>you have my sympathy.</p><p></p><p>My "homework issue child" is in 12th grade now. It's always a struggle. What works one year doesn't work the next. We've tried everything - Franklin planners (the school assigned ones were too small). Voice recorders (he lost it). Emailing me his homework (can't do that at his current school).</p><p></p><p>Last year was the worst - he didn't hand in a long term assignment and managed to knock himself out of AP English because of it.</p><p></p><p>He really tries. It's just too many steps - hearing it assigned, bringing it home, doing it, putting it back in the book bag, getting it back to school, and handing it in. It can fall apart at any point.</p><p></p><p>It also doesn't help that his father (my ex) refuses to have him identified and therefore eligible for a 504. I have talked with individual teachers over the years, however, and some have cooperated anyway.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry I don't have the answers. I have lots of suggestions.................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 222660, member: 439"] you have my sympathy. My "homework issue child" is in 12th grade now. It's always a struggle. What works one year doesn't work the next. We've tried everything - Franklin planners (the school assigned ones were too small). Voice recorders (he lost it). Emailing me his homework (can't do that at his current school). Last year was the worst - he didn't hand in a long term assignment and managed to knock himself out of AP English because of it. He really tries. It's just too many steps - hearing it assigned, bringing it home, doing it, putting it back in the book bag, getting it back to school, and handing it in. It can fall apart at any point. It also doesn't help that his father (my ex) refuses to have him identified and therefore eligible for a 504. I have talked with individual teachers over the years, however, and some have cooperated anyway. I'm sorry I don't have the answers. I have lots of suggestions................. [/QUOTE]
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