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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I think you're busy pointing fingers everywhere except where it belongs. Your son. He told you everything was fine when it wasn't. As his parent, someone who knows that he has ADHD and will potentially have struggles, I don't understand why you didn't verify this, and instead just accepted his word for it. Do you not have access to SIS Parentvue? Information regarding his grades and assignments can be found there. My neurotypical DD who is generally on top of things sometimes slips up, and I stay on top of her to make sure that when she makes mistakes, they get fixed right away. If you do it on an ongoing basis, your child is much less likely to slip up, and the teachers are much more likely to be cooperative. I also have access to my daughter's Schoology account, which allows me to see her assignments, calendar, notes, ... pretty much everything the teacher puts up. This gives me some insight into what is happening in school. While I don't do anything with this information 99% of the time, I can prompt her from time to time. Me: Hey, do you have any tests/quizzes/assignments due this week? Her: I don't think so. Me: Let's pull up Schoology and check. Hey, it says here that you have your poem due on Friday. Her: I already turned that in. [/quote]
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