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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 335126" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Welcome! I don't punish my daughter for what happens in school. My daughter isn't disruptive, but her grades are lacking. I want her to show me her tests and not to hide anything from me, so I figure, if I start punishing her for what's happening at school, it's only going to add to her frustration and anxiety. Her anxiety will build all day and when she walks in the door, she'll fall apart. </p><p> </p><p>If you are working with the school, you may want to get a 504 plan, so they will give her a little extra time to get her work done and that she is in a class where there are teacher's assistants (we call them paraprofessionals in NJ) that can give her frequent reminders to stay focused on her work. I'm not an expert, as I'm in the process of all this, right now, but I believe you can get the 504 plan into effect while you are waiting for all the testing to be done. Others, here, will probably be able to inform you better on all that.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 335126, member: 1024"] Welcome! I don't punish my daughter for what happens in school. My daughter isn't disruptive, but her grades are lacking. I want her to show me her tests and not to hide anything from me, so I figure, if I start punishing her for what's happening at school, it's only going to add to her frustration and anxiety. Her anxiety will build all day and when she walks in the door, she'll fall apart. If you are working with the school, you may want to get a 504 plan, so they will give her a little extra time to get her work done and that she is in a class where there are teacher's assistants (we call them paraprofessionals in NJ) that can give her frequent reminders to stay focused on her work. I'm not an expert, as I'm in the process of all this, right now, but I believe you can get the 504 plan into effect while you are waiting for all the testing to be done. Others, here, will probably be able to inform you better on all that. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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