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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 220972" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Oh, yes it FEELS lonily...but no no you are not alone...we are not alone...</p><p></p><p>Your spirited child is a book that has ideas about setting up to learn to transitions. </p><p>I think that having possitive language and giving choices appropriately help both engage the child in the acitivity of transition and let them "feel the water" of the transition time long enough ahead of time to be co-operrative with it.</p><p>Gathering the language and engaging your child are the keys, I think. We hear what we say the loudest. So it is important I think to help our children to be saying the things we want them to hear.</p><p>Lieing about homework is a self esteem issue, in my lay opinion. Children have a phsycological need for productivity. When a child has the appropriate help to complete their assigned work they begin to feel that worth and accomplishment. I definately feel that tutors and teachers and older student tutors are best to aid a learner with homework. Homework the battle is just </p><p>a pit. Get out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 220972, member: 6271"] Oh, yes it FEELS lonily...but no no you are not alone...we are not alone... Your spirited child is a book that has ideas about setting up to learn to transitions. I think that having possitive language and giving choices appropriately help both engage the child in the acitivity of transition and let them "feel the water" of the transition time long enough ahead of time to be co-operrative with it. Gathering the language and engaging your child are the keys, I think. We hear what we say the loudest. So it is important I think to help our children to be saying the things we want them to hear. Lieing about homework is a self esteem issue, in my lay opinion. Children have a phsycological need for productivity. When a child has the appropriate help to complete their assigned work they begin to feel that worth and accomplishment. I definately feel that tutors and teachers and older student tutors are best to aid a learner with homework. Homework the battle is just a pit. Get out of it. [/QUOTE]
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