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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="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 535231" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>The fact that you could even "force him to do it" means that your son's level of dysgraphia is no where close to my difficult child's. (Not that your son's wasn't seriously bad... just that my son's is way worse than that...) It is physically impossible for him to accomplish 10% of grade-level work by hand... even if he does NOTHING ELSE in his life - nothing but school and homework all day, 7 days a week. "Force" isn't an option... </p><p></p><p>To make a comparison... it would be the equivalent of Tony insisting that you keep the house spotlessly clean, every single day. Of course you "can". Right? (NOT... I understand that part... but as a comparison to what some kids face with writing issues...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 535231, member: 11791"] The fact that you could even "force him to do it" means that your son's level of dysgraphia is no where close to my difficult child's. (Not that your son's wasn't seriously bad... just that my son's is way worse than that...) It is physically impossible for him to accomplish 10% of grade-level work by hand... even if he does NOTHING ELSE in his life - nothing but school and homework all day, 7 days a week. "Force" isn't an option... To make a comparison... it would be the equivalent of Tony insisting that you keep the house spotlessly clean, every single day. Of course you "can". Right? (NOT... I understand that part... but as a comparison to what some kids face with writing issues...) [/QUOTE]
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