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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would think most 4th grade teachers, when presented with all of that, would be just fine with your daughter not doing homework. Just talk to the teacher and let her know your plans and rationale. And who cares if it effects her grades? It's 4th grade. She won't need to submit her elementary school grades on her Harvard application. But if you really wanted to be "offiical" you could probably get it included in her 504 or IEP (I assume she has one or the other for ADHD - if not, that's the first step)[/quote] She doesn't have an IEP or 504, her grades are too good, but only because I work with her at home so much. [b]It seems like a double-edged sword. She can only qualify for a 504 if her grades are bad, but if I work with her to make sure they're not, she doesn't qualify.[/b] [/quote] I do hate it that it works like this with the school. My kid gets decent grades but I also help her a lot too. [/quote]
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