Right now I have a fairly wide range of ages. A 11mo old and 2 yr old and two school age kiddos that I pick up from school daily. (Plus my 2 boys)
I have known and cared for the SA for years and mom and I were friends before care began.
Mom recently told me that homework has been hard to get done in the evenings and asked if I could have her kids work on it before pickup. Kinder kid only has 10 min of reading but the 4th grader has quite a bit and she fights doing it, tries to get out of it ect.
So this morning I was cleaning the entryway and found 3 homework assignments stuffed behind some family shoes under the front bench/coat hooks (where the kids hang backpacks.)
I am sure they are from friday. Dcg insisted she had no homework and brought me her backpack for proof when I asked.
I am looking for feedback on how to best handle/discipline for the lying and sneakyness.
I have been having them come in and have snack and do homework right away so they can play when my kids bus arrives an hour later.
This DCG is usually well behaved and has never been in any real trouble here but I cannot let the lying go.
I was thinking that she needs to sit at the table and finish all of the hidden work plus whatever she gets Monday plus have a stern talk about the lying.
Wwyd?
I have known and cared for the SA for years and mom and I were friends before care began.
Mom recently told me that homework has been hard to get done in the evenings and asked if I could have her kids work on it before pickup. Kinder kid only has 10 min of reading but the 4th grader has quite a bit and she fights doing it, tries to get out of it ect.
So this morning I was cleaning the entryway and found 3 homework assignments stuffed behind some family shoes under the front bench/coat hooks (where the kids hang backpacks.)
I am sure they are from friday. Dcg insisted she had no homework and brought me her backpack for proof when I asked.
I am looking for feedback on how to best handle/discipline for the lying and sneakyness.
I have been having them come in and have snack and do homework right away so they can play when my kids bus arrives an hour later.
This DCG is usually well behaved and has never been in any real trouble here but I cannot let the lying go.
I was thinking that she needs to sit at the table and finish all of the hidden work plus whatever she gets Monday plus have a stern talk about the lying.
Wwyd?
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