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Why is This MY Problem?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 342843" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>My difficult child has always had issues with doing homework at home, and his marks suffer for it. What's worked for us the last couple years is having our difficult child take a resource room as an elective each semester. It's a classroom situation he's required to be in just like any other subject, with a teacher available, and the kids get help with any work they have problems with. My difficult child uses it, with help from his TA and the teacher, to do most of his homework. We then don't have the worry and wars of him supposed to do it at home, which he'll seldom do no matter what kind of prompting I give him. Maybe this tutoring session would help your difficult child that way.</p><p></p><p>The transportation thing, yeah, wouldn't look forward to that aggravation myself. My difficult child is never late for pickup because he just wants to get the heck out of the place. I guess you'd have to measure the plus of her passing math and moving on against the minus of the pickup situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 342843, member: 1161"] My difficult child has always had issues with doing homework at home, and his marks suffer for it. What's worked for us the last couple years is having our difficult child take a resource room as an elective each semester. It's a classroom situation he's required to be in just like any other subject, with a teacher available, and the kids get help with any work they have problems with. My difficult child uses it, with help from his TA and the teacher, to do most of his homework. We then don't have the worry and wars of him supposed to do it at home, which he'll seldom do no matter what kind of prompting I give him. Maybe this tutoring session would help your difficult child that way. The transportation thing, yeah, wouldn't look forward to that aggravation myself. My difficult child is never late for pickup because he just wants to get the heck out of the place. I guess you'd have to measure the plus of her passing math and moving on against the minus of the pickup situation. [/QUOTE]
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