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Permalink Reply by Simona Coppin on March 6, 2011 at 22:37 I completely understand how you feel, I went through this with my son as well. I also got so frustrated with his school when I would receive no feedback from his teacher saying he needed help in any area. At report-card time came, grades would show that he was doing very badly and my son was absolutely miserable. I had to change the situation and went and bought Excell educational books for him. (Priced between $9.95-$14.95each) These ranged from math, english-grammar and spelling, science etc. I bought these from the post office, they usually have a selection ranging through all year levels. Big W and major shopping centres.
I would spend 15 minutes mon-fri and go through the activities with him. These books explained everything, also included answers and all workings out. These worked very well, but it was a long process. I found that keeping it around this amount of time is easier for them to hold their concentration better. I hope that your son gets the help he desperately needs.
Heather Garrett
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