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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree 100%. My child, male, is doing ok but still is refusing to study. He'd be doing a lot better if he put the time into it. We had this conversation before he accepted but he really did not listen to me saying you will need to study. So we've basically been fighting about study habits all year. While I'm glad it's pushing him to put in effort, I'm not happy that I've been saddled with the stress of working with him to change. [/quote] NP. This is us too. It's mostly DS (who is one of the new and improved demographics with a 504) but some of the blame goes to homework free elementary and middle school. It turns out, even for the very smart kids, TJ involves some work. Not an inordinate amount, but some. DS is gradually coming around to studying on his own, and I think sophomore year may go better, in that respect. [/quote]
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