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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not focus on getting your child to remember to turn HW in? Ask every single day after school - did you turn your hw in? Remind them every single morning before school to turn hw in. Send them a text message during school with a single word - HW. Tell them to turn it in during lunch if they forgot earlier. Or detour to the class where they forgot and drop it off while they are on their way to another class. This will be more helpful in the long run then trying to throw it all on the teachers who are already slammed [/quote] LMFAO. Do you genuinely believe other parents haven’t tried this? We resort to accommodations at school because we as parents have been doing it for years to no avail. Get off your high horse please. [/quote] +1. The go-to move in disability discrimination - particularly "invisible discrimination" - is to blame parents. I cannot effectively change my DC's behavior if I do not have a partner in the classroom. [/quote] Teachers can help but they have 20-30 students and you have your child(ren). Can you work harder to set your kid up for success? Does your kid have a daily planner? Do you review it together every night? Do you then assemble all necessary materials for the next (or ensure that student has)? Can you set alarms on child's watch? Also I don't really understand this particular situation. Do you mean the teacher asks students to turn homework in and your child can't find it? Or isn't paying attention and doesn't notice that all the other kids are handing work in?[/quote] Who are you? You are entirely clueless wrt executive functioning issues. [/quote]
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