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yikes, the lack of motivation is mind boggling!
DS16 started noticing that the 'cool' kids aren't 'smart' when he was in 6th grade, we switched schools midway through & it was downhill from there. He'd always been a slower (if not slowest) worker ( Years as helping Mom let me get a clear idea of his in school work habits), none too tidy but cheerful & loved reading. Decent to great social skills & very good grades--
He did easlily pass, at age 13, the verbal/comprehension area of the SAT without any preparation! Our school only offered prep classes for High school or math students--we didn't even know he was eligible until about 2 weeks before.
We sent him, at great expense, to the Johns Hopkins CTY programs in the summers--Philosophy, Logic & Civil War Reconstruction--classes even on Sundays--he did very well & loved it.
still, in public school--huh? no bribe, punishment, hand holding has worked.

teachers conferences up the wazoo to no avail. His history teachers think he's a whiz--he got 'A's in classes designed for seniors when he was in 9th & 10th--, but that is the
only subject he cares 2 figs about. and we
still have to ride his tushie for history homework
he's been on 'electrical' restriction--no video or comp games, no tv, no CD player, no hand helds & I am talking months here--no problem! he reads & reads well above his level--
Driver's licence? it's ok, but oh, well. Pay for yr own insurance--he can live with it
I get the same, "you only care about grades", stop pushing me, (fill in name/s____is failing/doing poorly too" blah blah blah
DS16--17 next week--is now being homeschooled, I have to structure him & keep an eye out every minute. In fact I've got to get off here & see what he's (not) up to--
as for school--MS & HS, we have been told by many other parents that for the teachers to 'keep on him' we have to get him tested & get an IEP. Well, that's been 'in the works' since winter 2005 & we are 'on the list' & that is because I had his neurologist write a letter(as a side--his guidence counselor--who was head of that dept--, head of math dept quit last year & they were the ones arranging for testing, also Principal & VP left)
really don't think he'll make it thru college, how can you with all the fun & no work ethic? (well, he does seem conscientious re: his job) We told him we'll pay for the 1st year & if he flops, he has to figure it out on his own
we are checking in to Sylvan--
I am at my wit's end--
Jean