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From: H0MEFree (71.193.181.0)
Subject:         Re: Teaching Textbooks grade level question
Date: May 9, 2009 at 8:52 am PST

In Reply to: Teaching Textbooks grade level question posted by Gale on May 4, 2009 at 7:12 pm:


I hate to say it, but if this happened in my house we would discuss the consequences of her actions.

In public school, they would make your child receive F's for this. She would have to retake the class.

She chose to be dishonest (in a matter of speaking) and certainly was not dilligent.
The consequences are that she must use what was previously "free time" to do what she should have done before.

In other words- responsibility. Accountability.

It is a lesson she will learn - and aside from that she will learn material she should already know.

In my house TT had to be caught up on, too. One child was doing three lessons a day to catch up on stuff. In short, math took a lot of her day.

Hope you find the answers!


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