badblackpug
<font color=blue>If you knew her you would be shoc
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I have a friend whose son is the same way. He is way behind academically so he acts silly to take the attention off of that.
My 1st question is... is he receiving any services to help him catch up academically?
Now as to the discipline issue..
We had the same issue with my ex's daughter. No learning disability, just strictly behavior. I believe in reinforcing the school. My kids know that if you get in trouble at school, there will be more at home. We did a daily behavior contract. In the contract you focus on the particular behaviors that are a problem with your child. It is a contract that is signed by the teacher daily. It is the child's responsibility to get the contract signed. If the contract is not signed, either because the behavior expectations were not met or the child "forgot" the child is to go immediately to his room after school and stay there except for meals and bathroom. 3 unsigned behavior contracts result in staying in your room for the weekend. The thing with this, as with all discipline, is that you have to be willing to follow through no matter what. Just make a bunch of copies of the contract, put them in his book bag and tell him it is his responsibility to have one signed every day. Here is an example:
Date: ________________
Dear Mr./Mrs. Teacher
This is Johnny's daily behavioral contract. Please sign on the line below only if all of the following goals have been met. Comments are welcome, but not necessary.
Today Johnny:
1) Followed all directions
2) was not disruptive in class
3) completed all his class work and homework on time
Thank you,
The Smiths
Teacher signature: _________________________
Naturally you tailor it to your child's specific needs.
My 1st question is... is he receiving any services to help him catch up academically?
Now as to the discipline issue..
We had the same issue with my ex's daughter. No learning disability, just strictly behavior. I believe in reinforcing the school. My kids know that if you get in trouble at school, there will be more at home. We did a daily behavior contract. In the contract you focus on the particular behaviors that are a problem with your child. It is a contract that is signed by the teacher daily. It is the child's responsibility to get the contract signed. If the contract is not signed, either because the behavior expectations were not met or the child "forgot" the child is to go immediately to his room after school and stay there except for meals and bathroom. 3 unsigned behavior contracts result in staying in your room for the weekend. The thing with this, as with all discipline, is that you have to be willing to follow through no matter what. Just make a bunch of copies of the contract, put them in his book bag and tell him it is his responsibility to have one signed every day. Here is an example:
Date: ________________
Dear Mr./Mrs. Teacher
This is Johnny's daily behavioral contract. Please sign on the line below only if all of the following goals have been met. Comments are welcome, but not necessary.
Today Johnny:
1) Followed all directions
2) was not disruptive in class
3) completed all his class work and homework on time
Thank you,
The Smiths
Teacher signature: _________________________
Naturally you tailor it to your child's specific needs.

What he needs to feel is that you are going to help him. Make this about being partners in helping him succeed. . .not about everyone is the enemy to him and going to punish him as he struggles. That one shift can make a huge difference.

No offense taken but what I do take offense to is people who think its so ludicrous that I would describe my son as lazy. Seriously, whats the big deal??? I do not sugar coat anything nor do I want to make excuses. He is definitely not a fan of school or rules. Never has been. He could spend hours constructing