mrsbornkuntry
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My 12yo DS has missed alot of school this year, 6th grade, and he's getting some "attitude" from one of his teachers for it and I'm not sure how to handle it because he's still going to miss more. At the beginning of the year his eardrum burst twice, we found out each time when it became infected (fever, then trip to the dr.). Now he's seeing an ENT where they've identified a problem and he's eventually going to need surgery for it and for now he needs follow up appointments and a CT scan. On top of this is the flu and viruses, he had two 24 hour vomiting stomach bugs and a trip to the ER with chest pain (turned out to be musculoskeletal (sp?)). His teachers are aware of all of this, especially his ears, because he also has 50% hearing loss in one of his ears.
I'm aware that he's missing alot of school and I keep on top of him about doing his make-up work and whenever possible I have his sister pick up his homework. I have sent in dr.'s notes when he goes. The teacher called and talked to DH the day after he went to the ER and said he wasn't doing well at turning in his homework. DH told him we were working on it. And I do what I can, but he's 12, not in elementary school where they tell Mom and Dad what the homework is every night. What also bugs me is that his grades on his tests are straight A's in the gifted program, he would have all A's on his report card if his homework was all turned in. He has a 97% in dance class that is almost completely a participation grade
. I feel the homework is not that important, but I don't tell him that and push him (nag) to keep up with it and look over his shoulder to see what's due and how his grades are.
I could pull DS out and homeschool him the rest of the year until the ear thing is resolved. I have done this before, but I homeschooled all 5 of the kids and wouldn't want to do that right now which would cause some resentment with the other kids, at least two of them would love to be homeschooled again. He wants to be homeschooled, but I'm also afraid he would miss his friends horribly because we live in a rural area near none of them. I will be honest though and say that I'm a huge homeschool supporter, but my DH and his family (that live near us) are not. And I would still need to check out the homeschool laws for NC.
The teacher giving him a hard time isn't saying anything outright to him, but he is sensitive and he says when she talks to him she always uses an angry voice and she makes comments to the class about him when he's absent like "child's name? *sigh* absent again". (his friends tell him) He's not used to being treated that way by teachers at all, he's well-behaved and a good student and it's upsetting him. Who knows, maybe the stress is causing some of his illnesses. What would she have me do, send him to school vomiting??
I'm also afraid of him being held back. He's already a grade behind where he should be because of his birthday in Sept. and school is really easy for him, if he were held back he would totally quit trying.
Has anyone dealt with this? Any advice?
I'm aware that he's missing alot of school and I keep on top of him about doing his make-up work and whenever possible I have his sister pick up his homework. I have sent in dr.'s notes when he goes. The teacher called and talked to DH the day after he went to the ER and said he wasn't doing well at turning in his homework. DH told him we were working on it. And I do what I can, but he's 12, not in elementary school where they tell Mom and Dad what the homework is every night. What also bugs me is that his grades on his tests are straight A's in the gifted program, he would have all A's on his report card if his homework was all turned in. He has a 97% in dance class that is almost completely a participation grade
. I feel the homework is not that important, but I don't tell him that and push him (nag) to keep up with it and look over his shoulder to see what's due and how his grades are. I could pull DS out and homeschool him the rest of the year until the ear thing is resolved. I have done this before, but I homeschooled all 5 of the kids and wouldn't want to do that right now which would cause some resentment with the other kids, at least two of them would love to be homeschooled again. He wants to be homeschooled, but I'm also afraid he would miss his friends horribly because we live in a rural area near none of them. I will be honest though and say that I'm a huge homeschool supporter, but my DH and his family (that live near us) are not. And I would still need to check out the homeschool laws for NC.
The teacher giving him a hard time isn't saying anything outright to him, but he is sensitive and he says when she talks to him she always uses an angry voice and she makes comments to the class about him when he's absent like "child's name? *sigh* absent again". (his friends tell him) He's not used to being treated that way by teachers at all, he's well-behaved and a good student and it's upsetting him. Who knows, maybe the stress is causing some of his illnesses. What would she have me do, send him to school vomiting??
I'm also afraid of him being held back. He's already a grade behind where he should be because of his birthday in Sept. and school is really easy for him, if he were held back he would totally quit trying.
Has anyone dealt with this? Any advice?
) and this teacher is bringing out my inner mama bear so I want to be reasonable when I talk to her. I know I'm only hearing half of the story, but her obvious concern is for his homework, not his health since she also didn't ask about it when she talked to DH on the phone.
Really I am trying to help. I am wondering if he had all his work turned in and completed if she would even care that he was not physically there.
I know it is hard bc really all you want to do is concentrate on his health and now you have these school issues thrown in on top. Lot on your plate mom!