Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Contact Key club and Student Council and Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts. Tutoring is community service and teens need community service for their college apps. Since your daughter is 8 yrs old, maybe a high school girl could do it. Lots of luck. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Contact Key club and Student Council and Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts. Tutoring is community service and teens need community service for their college apps. Since your daughter is 8 yrs old, maybe a high school girl could do it. Lots of luck. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 Hi Ellen, I have nephew who has asperger's syndrome too. He is now seven years & was diognosed newly. I'm trying to help them with getting some sources from the internet about this disorder to let his mother and father know how to deal with him. You mentioned that your son has helpers in the house , can you please tell me more about the help he is getting, & if you have any sources about this disorder can you please let me know about them. I'm a mother of three boys, the elder one Amer has OCD since around seven years, he is now 21 y/o. He has suffered a lot as we did suffer with him too, he is much better now & in College majoring Land Scape Design giving good resutls thanks God. He is still on medications & we had a long history with the medications & thier side effect, taking one & change the other to figuere out which one is good for him & give results.This list was of great help for me & I have learned a lot from everybody on this list & still. I always pray tp God to help him any every body who is suffering with any kind of disorder, good luck with your son hope to hear good news about him. Huda >From: " musicgirl9395 " <musicgirl9395@...> >Reply- > >Subject: nna - Homework helper >Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 02:26:51 -0000 > >Hi, >Well it came about sometime last year. My son has Asperger's synrome >an he has helpers in the house to help him regularly. Well over the >years I knew that my daughter would benefit from the same help, but of >course I can't do everything all at once. >So last year I decided to give it a try. I couln't do it anymore. I >was totally worn out and depressed. So I tried it and it helped. It >took time to teach her about my dd, but once she learned it, it >helped. A lot. I had some sanity back. So this year I planned (am >still planning) to have help everyday after school. >My daughter needed me for everything too. She also has ADD. I keep >waiting for her to mature into doing it herself, but it hasn't happened >yet. Her OCD currently interferes with her homework a lot. >I realized that I am only human and we struggle with so many other >things; I knew I couldn't do it with schoolwork. It is very helpful >and I recommend it. It can be expensive, I know, but to me it is worth >it. I feel I have no choice. >Since your daughter is 8 yrs old, maybe a high school girl could do >it. Lots of luck. Ellen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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