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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Work with your kids. Why are they needing so much support at this point? If they are misplacing materials, help them organize themselves each night as homework. Are they having trouble turning things in? Make sure they know that you will help after work. Reward them for being independent. They can get a special reward if they do not bother you all day. [b] Teachers are not reaching out unless there are large problems[/b]. If they are constantly reaching out- you have an issue that needs to be solved. You might also consider a parent- teacher conference to discuss how to make your children more independent. You can’t ignore young children, but you can help them gain the skills they need to fend for themselves for a few hours.[/quote]\ Not true, not even close. Some teachers are relying on parents to do their jobs for them. [/quote] Can a teacher get your child a pillow to sit on so that your child’s face is level with the computer screen? Can the teacher get the assigned book from your child’s bedroom and bring it to the kitchen where you established a workspace for your child? Can the teacher take the toy out of your child’s hands so they stop playing with it and do the assignment instead? Wow, teachers are magical![/quote]
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