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<blockquote data-quote="isisdrms" data-source="post: 105184" data-attributes="member: 4412"><p>HI,</p><p></p><p>I know how frustrating it is for both you and your difficult child. difficult child is presently not able to attend school since Thanksgiving until January. Let me tell you...I am not a teacher and difficult child surely lets me know! We do have homebound services come to the house but it's for only 4 hours a week...yeah like that's enough! Anyway, getting difficult child to do his homework is tough but we have consequences...if he fails a class, he's grounded from everything for 3 weeks until the grade comes back up. No TV, or games until he gets at least one assignment done a day, then he can take a break. </p><p></p><p>For difficult child, it is missing all the social aspects of school that gets him so frustrated. How about maybe an incentive of seeing a friend if your difficult child gets his work done? Or something similar?</p><p></p><p>Mary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isisdrms, post: 105184, member: 4412"] HI, I know how frustrating it is for both you and your difficult child. difficult child is presently not able to attend school since Thanksgiving until January. Let me tell you...I am not a teacher and difficult child surely lets me know! We do have homebound services come to the house but it's for only 4 hours a week...yeah like that's enough! Anyway, getting difficult child to do his homework is tough but we have consequences...if he fails a class, he's grounded from everything for 3 weeks until the grade comes back up. No TV, or games until he gets at least one assignment done a day, then he can take a break. For difficult child, it is missing all the social aspects of school that gets him so frustrated. How about maybe an incentive of seeing a friend if your difficult child gets his work done? Or something similar? Mary [/QUOTE]
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