I just read a few threads about punishment, etc. for different things, one being bad grades.
Do you (or did you) punish for bad grades? We never did. For our kids, the bad grade was just about punishment enough.
We expected a lot from DD's all throughout their school years (& still do when they're in college). They all did very well but one DD, specifically, could really bomb a test or a paper at times.
In the majority of cases (although not all) it was because she didn't understand the material & needed extra help. We would sit down with her & explain that it was her responsibility to get the extra help or the outcome would continue to be the same. If she chose not to get the help that was available then she would be the one to suffer the consequences of not getting the grade that she wanted.
If there was a bad grade because they just didn't try or care about it, there still wasn't a punishment, but there was a serious sit down about the importance of an education & how we do the things we "have to" first (& do them the right way) & then we play later.
We always told our kids if you stay on task, use good time management & stay on top of things that you'll have lots of time for fun & play.
Anyway, after all that, we never punished for a bad grade. They are all doing very well in college!
Do you (or did you) punish for bad grades? We never did. For our kids, the bad grade was just about punishment enough.
We expected a lot from DD's all throughout their school years (& still do when they're in college). They all did very well but one DD, specifically, could really bomb a test or a paper at times.
In the majority of cases (although not all) it was because she didn't understand the material & needed extra help. We would sit down with her & explain that it was her responsibility to get the extra help or the outcome would continue to be the same. If she chose not to get the help that was available then she would be the one to suffer the consequences of not getting the grade that she wanted.
If there was a bad grade because they just didn't try or care about it, there still wasn't a punishment, but there was a serious sit down about the importance of an education & how we do the things we "have to" first (& do them the right way) & then we play later.
We always told our kids if you stay on task, use good time management & stay on top of things that you'll have lots of time for fun & play.
Anyway, after all that, we never punished for a bad grade. They are all doing very well in college!