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A little background. We have 3 kids, 8, 6 and 6 weeks. 3rd grade, 1st grade, and none, respectively. When the baby was on the way, we were worried the 6 yr old boy would have some issues dealing with not being the baby anymore, etc. Luckily, that has not been the case.
Now, on to the big problem. Our 8 yr old daughter has always been a rock, did as she was asked, studied well, etc. On Nov 13th, we went to Parent-Teacher conferences, and received disturbing news. We found out that she had been hiding homework from us, and lying to her teacher about where it was; and then when notes were sent home, she had her grandmother sign them instead, so we didn't see them. Now today, we get a phone call home from the teacher, that she is missing homework again. On the walk home from school, she acted as though all was well, nothing amiss. We think that it may partially be that she is jealous of the attention that the baby gets, which really can't be avoided. We have already taken away her computer, video games, almost everything she can do in her free time. We are now at a loss as to how to deal with this. So I come seeking wisdom from others, that may have some ideas we just haven't thought of.
Now, on to the big problem. Our 8 yr old daughter has always been a rock, did as she was asked, studied well, etc. On Nov 13th, we went to Parent-Teacher conferences, and received disturbing news. We found out that she had been hiding homework from us, and lying to her teacher about where it was; and then when notes were sent home, she had her grandmother sign them instead, so we didn't see them. Now today, we get a phone call home from the teacher, that she is missing homework again. On the walk home from school, she acted as though all was well, nothing amiss. We think that it may partially be that she is jealous of the attention that the baby gets, which really can't be avoided. We have already taken away her computer, video games, almost everything she can do in her free time. We are now at a loss as to how to deal with this. So I come seeking wisdom from others, that may have some ideas we just haven't thought of.