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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, You are way too thin skinned. Yes, two weeks in a row is a long time. If you're not able to do homework, just acknowledge this to the therapist and move on. Your post is extremely defensive. She's heard a million similar excuses. The take away is not to feel hurt by judgement, but how can you manage the home balance so that doing ST homework isn't impossible for two weeks in a row. The therapy is for your kid and the ST wants your kid to succeed.[/quote] OP here. Well since you asked. My father was ill in the hospital. My daughter got a concussion at soccer practice. I was working over-time and DS was sick with a stomach bug for part of that time. I told the ST these things. Oh and one more thing...bless your heart!![/quote] OP, I hear your frustration but you are using "bless your heart" completely wrong. - a southern mom[/quote]
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