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[quote=Anonymous]I & DH both work full time but I have more work schedule flexibility. It has been me taking care of activities/classes outside of school for 2 kids for years, and it has been working great till this school year. I take care of kids interests, parities, kids friendship, and kids sports. This school year, my kindergartener with IEP is showing struggles on learning, and teacher assigns homework and relies on parents to help catching up/re-teaching because the class size is big with 25 kids. My 4th grader is starting to show signs falling behind on reading on MAP R test, and we need to reinforence reading habit and help for comprehension/writing. I am frustrated and stressed with too many things on the table already. I don't have the extra energy and patience to helping with these new challenges. DH says he will help for weeks without doing anything, and if I ask, he loses his patience and he wants me to put them on our google calendar what he needs to do at what time and what day. Can someone help me to list what he could do for 2 kids on a weekly basis? We have hundreds of books at home. [/quote]
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