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[quote=Anonymous]PP - I know you weren't asking for ideas, but I have one for the math skipping of problems.... could you have your child use a ruler below the first row of problems, and do the math problems above that ruler, then shift the ruler down one row and then do that row, and so on? Only, I wouldn't use a real ruler because it's not wide enough, but cut a piece of cardboard in a 3 or 4 in width, so it would block out the ones below that line, to keep her from being distracted. Use shirt cardboard, or the cardboard from the back of a notebook.... rather sturdy so it wouldn't get mawled in her backpack. And I'd make two - I'd leave one in her desk/cubby at school and one for home, clearly marked "Home" and "School" so they don't both get home or both get to school. She still might skip around on the row, but at least would get all those in one row before moving to the next row. and that would also help her check to undone ones - move cardboard down row by row and check her work. [/quote]
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