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The Tutoring Experiment Is Over
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 559184"><p>This was the third week that difficult child was to tutor easy child in math. It was a colassal failure. The whole math curriculum has changed since difficult child was in the third grade and he thinks that the way that they are trying to teach them math is "stupid". easy child doesn't want to learn how to do it difficult child's way because that is not what the teacher is teaching it. While I agree with difficult child that the new program sucks (and I'm not the only parent who feels that way), I have to also agree with easy child that he needs to learn it the way he is being taught it so that he can pass the tests. difficult child "quit" because I wouldn't make easy child do it his way.</p><p></p><p>Now husband says he's going to step in and try to help easy child with his math. I'd like to see that happen! It's about time he got involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 559184"] This was the third week that difficult child was to tutor easy child in math. It was a colassal failure. The whole math curriculum has changed since difficult child was in the third grade and he thinks that the way that they are trying to teach them math is "stupid". easy child doesn't want to learn how to do it difficult child's way because that is not what the teacher is teaching it. While I agree with difficult child that the new program sucks (and I'm not the only parent who feels that way), I have to also agree with easy child that he needs to learn it the way he is being taught it so that he can pass the tests. difficult child "quit" because I wouldn't make easy child do it his way. Now husband says he's going to step in and try to help easy child with his math. I'd like to see that happen! It's about time he got involved. [/QUOTE]
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