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Struggling today -- vent
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Nude" data-source="post: 381559"><p>I believe I am slowly adjusting my expectations and am willing to let her succeed to the level that she can, but I don't think husband is there yet. He and I agreed at the beginning of the school year to let her handle her school responsibilities on her own. We agreed to ask her if she needs any help prioritizing and organizing, help with that, but take it no further. That was the plan. </p><p></p><p>We kept that up for 4 weeks, only to find that she had 10 zeros for work not done or not turned in. I'm still trying to stick with the more "hands off" approach (some days more successfully than others), but husband gets on her *ss every day about writing in her agenda, checking the teachers' blogs, etc. </p><p></p><p>We keep learning every day how to cope with what we've been given.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Nude, post: 381559"] I believe I am slowly adjusting my expectations and am willing to let her succeed to the level that she can, but I don't think husband is there yet. He and I agreed at the beginning of the school year to let her handle her school responsibilities on her own. We agreed to ask her if she needs any help prioritizing and organizing, help with that, but take it no further. That was the plan. We kept that up for 4 weeks, only to find that she had 10 zeros for work not done or not turned in. I'm still trying to stick with the more "hands off" approach (some days more successfully than others), but husband gets on her *ss every day about writing in her agenda, checking the teachers' blogs, etc. We keep learning every day how to cope with what we've been given. [/QUOTE]
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