Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Hi, I have occasionally posted here before, but I try to follow the discussions as much as I can and have learnt a lot from this group. My son is 15 and completes his 10 years of public school this spring. He will start upper secondary school this autumn. He was diagnosed with AS in June last year. The last couple of years he has had some modifications and services in school, but it has been a struggle all the way. One of my concerns/problems is that it appears to be so difficult for him to accept receiving help. I can offer to help him with homework, but in many cases he rejects that. Often he doesn't do as much as is required, and of course doesn't get as good grades as he could. My initial thought is that he doesn't want my help because that means he has to do more work, which of course for him is negative. It seems like many of you are able to help your kids and that they accept being helped. Do some of you have any comments, thought or advice here? Thanks in advance :-) Rannveig/. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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