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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ask if he'd like to make a calendar with you for after school breaking down when to do what, and you'll help him through it. Build in snacks and breaks that are physical (run around the block, do 20 pushups), and quiz him while throwing a ball back and forth. [/quote] He asks me for things like this when he is not busy but in the moment he does not want me to stop in. Then of course my not stepping in lately leads to nothing being done until late and there is lots of stress. Its a bad cycle that he has been stuck in for almost 2 weeks now after he was out sick and work built up. Several of those days have been meltdowns like today. [/quote]
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