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In reply to the discussion: "We Owe to Our Sons What We've Given Our Daughters" [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)student at a 6th grade math comprehension level and they are sending homework home for 8th grade math curricula. What is a parent suppose to do with that? I of course do the best I can, I tell my son to do the best he can, and I tell him not to worry too much about the rest. I've had to back off just a little on my son because it was beginning to damage his self esteem and make him feel stupid and I'm sorry but I blame the school for that. They made my son feel stupid and damaged his self esteem because they want to force him to learn 8th grade math when he has a 6th grade math comprehension so that they can have good stats and get funding. All of sixth grade, he would come home crying and ask if he could skip. I knew if I didn't do something about his self esteem he would end up a drop out. So, we have a motto now. Work as hard as you can, do as much as you can, and don't worry about the rest. If there is homework that doesn't get done then so be it. Today, he came home and told me that last semester he was all excited about getting a C+ in science, but he failed the first test of the semester so now he is starting out the semester with an F. I told him this happens to all students at the beginning of a semester. You have to wait until more grades come in to help balance out the grade, but the fact that he has had bad grades for so long and he has worked so hard to try and bring his grades up this was just another disappointment for him. One in a long list.