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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 486377" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Buddy,</p><p>I completely agree with getting help from the school for the things discussed above (I am in the same boat with my difficult child - ADHD and needing all the support with organization and homework). Luckily we have someone who checks his planner/homework folder everyday which helps a lot. Still if something is questionable and I have to rely on getting information from difficult child - it's almost impossible. I would ask for a daily communication log - which is something we don't have that would probably work.</p><p></p><p>The part I took away from the original post was the part about controlling her temper so as not to yell and scream. I may be wrong and just projecting my situation into it but - even with all of the things in place at school, having a difficult child is hard work and if you find yourself losing your temper about other stuff as well - what are some pointers for learning how not to do that? Maybe if JFK got help for the school stuff there would be no more reasons to lose her temper - and that's great. In my case, there is so much more. Every minute is a challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 486377, member: 3930"] Buddy, I completely agree with getting help from the school for the things discussed above (I am in the same boat with my difficult child - ADHD and needing all the support with organization and homework). Luckily we have someone who checks his planner/homework folder everyday which helps a lot. Still if something is questionable and I have to rely on getting information from difficult child - it's almost impossible. I would ask for a daily communication log - which is something we don't have that would probably work. The part I took away from the original post was the part about controlling her temper so as not to yell and scream. I may be wrong and just projecting my situation into it but - even with all of the things in place at school, having a difficult child is hard work and if you find yourself losing your temper about other stuff as well - what are some pointers for learning how not to do that? Maybe if JFK got help for the school stuff there would be no more reasons to lose her temper - and that's great. In my case, there is so much more. Every minute is a challenge. [/QUOTE]
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