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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 89343" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Well, he understands and does the work, especially math, but not without a lot of grumbling and waiting for the last minute to do homework. He detests school - period. He's not well organized and doesn't always get what's an assignment to hand in, and what's not. Has to have it all pretty straight forward what he supposed to get done and when, and he still forgets and refuses to write it all down. It's a struggle, but I think he has that goal and if it helps him get through high school I'm happy for it. Whether he can achieve it is another thing, and maybe a big disapointment down the road. Maybe by then he won't be able to face another 7 years of school, or whatever it is LOL. As long as he get through what he has to, and finds something to do that he's happy with, that's ok with me too.</p><p></p><p>Right now, he's gone from fighting it as he used to, to being more passive and just refusing to do certain work - Engligh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 89343, member: 1161"] Well, he understands and does the work, especially math, but not without a lot of grumbling and waiting for the last minute to do homework. He detests school - period. He's not well organized and doesn't always get what's an assignment to hand in, and what's not. Has to have it all pretty straight forward what he supposed to get done and when, and he still forgets and refuses to write it all down. It's a struggle, but I think he has that goal and if it helps him get through high school I'm happy for it. Whether he can achieve it is another thing, and maybe a big disapointment down the road. Maybe by then he won't be able to face another 7 years of school, or whatever it is LOL. As long as he get through what he has to, and finds something to do that he's happy with, that's ok with me too. Right now, he's gone from fighting it as he used to, to being more passive and just refusing to do certain work - Engligh. [/QUOTE]
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