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old fashioned
Almost Self-Reliant
When I was in school I just didn't want to do it. My mind was on bigger & better things, not boring school assignments. I was picking up what was going on & learning probably faster than most of the other kids, I just didn't want to do the work. I did just enough to pass and eventually enough credits to graduate. But once I graduated and out of school I wanted to go back and actually apply myself but of course that was impossible.
Yeah the family conflict, peer pressure, negative comments/attitudes from the teachers and others (extended family, neighbors, so called friends) all add up to disaster for the kids and that goes for my childhood as well all kinda boils down to the 'why bother' mindset.
Blame is useless and solutions are what we've been looking for.
After last years fiasco's of our taking the schools side and putting on the pressure (both the school and home) that blew up in our faces with some serious behavior problems from both kids...ds11's outright defiance of both and ds9's passive/aggressive, stealing at school, outright lying and both kids doing exactly what we were trying to prevent I about gave up on the whole thing.
Then I tried listening to my kids, really listening with my mom heart & not to what I or the school or anyone else thinks 'woulda, shoulda, coulda' and they improved alot atleast as far as their behavior and attitude about school and life in general, just not the accomplishments so much. Sometimes yes, sometimes no, but that's a whole lot better than the absolutely nothing we got before and a step in the right direction.
I don't want to fight AGAINST my kids as that will only worsen the problems now and later. I'd much rather support them and their efforts and if neccessary fight FOR AND WITH them to some kind of solution and getting/providing whatever help they need.
I've been doing the research, and talking to everyone to get as much info as possible (including here) I'm coming to the conclusion they are not 'traditional classroom' learners but I'm still not tossing out the other possibilities either. Atleast not yet.
At the upcoming conferences I'll be asking about other educational possibilities like charter schools, public school at home (if neccessary), other possible testing for difficiancies (sp), etc
thank you, thank you, thank you Dace you touched that MOM heart again and so very right.
right now I have a headache from it all and very little sleep and I need to get my butt in gear since I have to work tomorrow and have got to get something done around here today.
to everyone for your help.
Yeah the family conflict, peer pressure, negative comments/attitudes from the teachers and others (extended family, neighbors, so called friends) all add up to disaster for the kids and that goes for my childhood as well all kinda boils down to the 'why bother' mindset.
Blame is useless and solutions are what we've been looking for.
After last years fiasco's of our taking the schools side and putting on the pressure (both the school and home) that blew up in our faces with some serious behavior problems from both kids...ds11's outright defiance of both and ds9's passive/aggressive, stealing at school, outright lying and both kids doing exactly what we were trying to prevent I about gave up on the whole thing.
Then I tried listening to my kids, really listening with my mom heart & not to what I or the school or anyone else thinks 'woulda, shoulda, coulda' and they improved alot atleast as far as their behavior and attitude about school and life in general, just not the accomplishments so much. Sometimes yes, sometimes no, but that's a whole lot better than the absolutely nothing we got before and a step in the right direction.
I don't want to fight AGAINST my kids as that will only worsen the problems now and later. I'd much rather support them and their efforts and if neccessary fight FOR AND WITH them to some kind of solution and getting/providing whatever help they need.
I've been doing the research, and talking to everyone to get as much info as possible (including here) I'm coming to the conclusion they are not 'traditional classroom' learners but I'm still not tossing out the other possibilities either. Atleast not yet.
At the upcoming conferences I'll be asking about other educational possibilities like charter schools, public school at home (if neccessary), other possible testing for difficiancies (sp), etc
thank you, thank you, thank you Dace you touched that MOM heart again and so very right.
right now I have a headache from it all and very little sleep and I need to get my butt in gear since I have to work tomorrow and have got to get something done around here today.
to everyone for your help.