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Would it be wrong to do some of difficult child's homework for him?
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 534635" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I scribe for my 2 youngest sons, who are both dyslexic. Neither of them has good typing skills and both are spelling exempt, except on typed work. I type the 10th grader's history assignments for him, his english assignments and I handwrite out his science labs because his scrawl is illegible. For the 7th grader, I type his science textbook homework, social studies homework and handwrite his English. All of their teachers know I do it. They both do well on tests (older one has a scribe for math, science and essays, younger gave up his scribe this year over school's objection) so the school can tell they know the content matter since I am not there doing the tests for them.</p><p></p><p>Unless the assignment is intended to showcase his typing skills, I would do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 534635, member: 3493"] I scribe for my 2 youngest sons, who are both dyslexic. Neither of them has good typing skills and both are spelling exempt, except on typed work. I type the 10th grader's history assignments for him, his english assignments and I handwrite out his science labs because his scrawl is illegible. For the 7th grader, I type his science textbook homework, social studies homework and handwrite his English. All of their teachers know I do it. They both do well on tests (older one has a scribe for math, science and essays, younger gave up his scribe this year over school's objection) so the school can tell they know the content matter since I am not there doing the tests for them. Unless the assignment is intended to showcase his typing skills, I would do it. [/QUOTE]
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