(03-15-2018, 12:04 PM)bluebooger Wrote: https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/South-P...1_o6cz3oq2
not spam (and I'm sure some people will say "not funny either", but I think its funny)
It's pretty funny. But, luckily, we homeschooled when my kids were younger, and when my son got ants in his pants, I sent him outside to exercise. THAT worked well. Swimming, jumping on the trampoline, riding his bike or running around the block a couple of times, worked wonders (my daughter did not need this like my son did).
(03-15-2018, 10:58 AM)Sparklette Wrote: I think dad is still trying to process the situation. He actually woke up today and started talking about how he’s unsure if the kid is lying. Maybe he just really doesn’t want to accept that that is the reality? Kid has had all electronic entertainment taken away until he has improved his grades and sustains completing his assignments.
I think that teachers are pretty clear about homework these days. My kids' teachers write it on the board. They don't throw it out there into the ether with a "I sure hope they notice I said they had homework..." No, they say "HERE'S YOUR HOMEWORK FOR TONIGHT!" I think most teachers do this - it's not unclear.
If you're unsure, you should certainly ask the teacher(s) what they do when they assign homework.
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