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Repeat after me: I will not strangle the teacher, I will not......
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 503640" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>Alan, I am also not sure if you are stating your statement on reality?</p><p>If this is your perspective I do tend to differ a bit from you.....from a sensory integration point of view: my son has problems with auditory processing and motor planning as well as auditory and tactile defensiveness....So by the time he gets home, his sensory system is in overload, so he is usually very close to shut down...it only takes a screaming little brother or barking dog to push him over the edge! And this has NOTHING to do with any parenting style or manipulation! Its that typical invisible fatigue....<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> And yes, I agree that there is a place for homework, BUT I really dont see the point in my son needing to practice his spelling by writing 30 words everyday, to practice it for the test on Friday, when he already can write all the words correct at first sight on Monday! Or needing to read his reader of 36 pages, when he knows every word and reeds fluantly....thats wasting energy....to prepair for his oral on a new topic, yes, that makes sence and also to practice maths...yes.</p><p>Regarding my sons teacher....not all teachers are the same, I do think its a personality thing ass well.....Like tonight.....where is the manipulation, where is the teacher, while my son is crying his heart out because he has terrible headache from seretonin withdrawell and is teribly afraid to go to school tomorrow, because of the children making a noice, bumping against him, exct. I just wish more teachers will realize that we as parents are really trying our best....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 503640, member: 8045"] Alan, I am also not sure if you are stating your statement on reality? If this is your perspective I do tend to differ a bit from you.....from a sensory integration point of view: my son has problems with auditory processing and motor planning as well as auditory and tactile defensiveness....So by the time he gets home, his sensory system is in overload, so he is usually very close to shut down...it only takes a screaming little brother or barking dog to push him over the edge! And this has NOTHING to do with any parenting style or manipulation! Its that typical invisible fatigue....:( And yes, I agree that there is a place for homework, BUT I really dont see the point in my son needing to practice his spelling by writing 30 words everyday, to practice it for the test on Friday, when he already can write all the words correct at first sight on Monday! Or needing to read his reader of 36 pages, when he knows every word and reeds fluantly....thats wasting energy....to prepair for his oral on a new topic, yes, that makes sence and also to practice maths...yes. Regarding my sons teacher....not all teachers are the same, I do think its a personality thing ass well.....Like tonight.....where is the manipulation, where is the teacher, while my son is crying his heart out because he has terrible headache from seretonin withdrawell and is teribly afraid to go to school tomorrow, because of the children making a noice, bumping against him, exct. I just wish more teachers will realize that we as parents are really trying our best.... [/QUOTE]
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