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Ugh. 3 Fs on his progress report
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<blockquote data-quote="artana" data-source="post: 267965" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>Terry,</p><p> </p><p> My difficult child just failed Reading. He failed mostly because of participation. We talked to the teacher. The teacher has given him a little "menu" that tells him exactly what he has to participate in every day to get his grade up. He loves it. His participation has gotten much better.</p><p> </p><p>I'm wondering if there is something like this. Could it be that he does not really have a feel for what parts of the classroom experience contribute to his grade and what paarts don't? Maybe a concrete list of exactly what contributes would help.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know your difficult child, so just randomly brainstorming. I hope he learns from these grades and pulls them up before the report card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artana, post: 267965, member: 6186"] Terry, My difficult child just failed Reading. He failed mostly because of participation. We talked to the teacher. The teacher has given him a little "menu" that tells him exactly what he has to participate in every day to get his grade up. He loves it. His participation has gotten much better. I'm wondering if there is something like this. Could it be that he does not really have a feel for what parts of the classroom experience contribute to his grade and what paarts don't? Maybe a concrete list of exactly what contributes would help. I don't know your difficult child, so just randomly brainstorming. I hope he learns from these grades and pulls them up before the report card. [/QUOTE]
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