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The straw the broke the camel's back
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<blockquote data-quote="hipperq" data-source="post: 555187" data-attributes="member: 15192"><p>Susie - love the ugly shirt comment. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately we are currently at the stage of no IEP for the 3rd grader, waiting to reevaluate next month. And the kindergartener has no official diagnosis, so not much of a leg to stand on there. Plus the kindergarten teacher is one we've had before, who's all about structure and rules and not flexible in the least. I can certainly say, "if you don't get it done, no big deal", which is what we did with my 8th grader, but now we're having an awful time getting her to take her homework assignments seriously! argh. </p><p></p><p>Kindergarten homework is on Tuesday and Thursday. We already do homework on Fridays, as the older two have weekend homework. Maybe I'll just split it in half and have her turn half in a day late. It's not like her kindergarten grades matter. </p><p></p><p>3rd grade homework should settle down once we get the Intuniv timing worked out. She's ok when it's on board. At this point we're hoping to move it to 2 PM, which would be great as it will be strong at homework time, making her tired at bedtime, and best of all, administered by the nurse 5 days a week. yay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hipperq, post: 555187, member: 15192"] Susie - love the ugly shirt comment. Unfortunately we are currently at the stage of no IEP for the 3rd grader, waiting to reevaluate next month. And the kindergartener has no official diagnosis, so not much of a leg to stand on there. Plus the kindergarten teacher is one we've had before, who's all about structure and rules and not flexible in the least. I can certainly say, "if you don't get it done, no big deal", which is what we did with my 8th grader, but now we're having an awful time getting her to take her homework assignments seriously! argh. Kindergarten homework is on Tuesday and Thursday. We already do homework on Fridays, as the older two have weekend homework. Maybe I'll just split it in half and have her turn half in a day late. It's not like her kindergarten grades matter. 3rd grade homework should settle down once we get the Intuniv timing worked out. She's ok when it's on board. At this point we're hoping to move it to 2 PM, which would be great as it will be strong at homework time, making her tired at bedtime, and best of all, administered by the nurse 5 days a week. yay! [/QUOTE]
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