I'm going through this with my 14 year old DS right now (freshman in HS). This whole year has pretty much sucked. He is a bright kid as well, scores "advanced" on the state tests, but he has zero confidence and gives up. We've tried everything this year, from taking things away, to promising something big (Phillies tickets) if he makes honor roll (3.0 gpa). He missed the mark on that one. And taking things away has done NOTHING.
He passed every quarter so far, with B's and C's (mostly C's). This quarter, which is the second of the second semester (we're on block scheduling, so he has 8 quarters a year), he is failing all three of his academic classes. The quarter ends tomorrow. THIS is what has finally lit a fire under his behind. The realization of those three F's on his report card has seemed to change the attitude. I also did not sugar coat it. Basically, if he continues to fail, he'll repeat ninth grade.
We changed how we handle homework as well. First of all, he must write down everything in his planner, including "no homework" if that is the case. Then each of his teachers initial the planner, and I sign it at night. We do this every day. I also called in the help of some friends to tutor him in Algebra and Biology. One is my friends HS senior, and he rocks at Algebra. The other is a friend of mine who is on maternity leave but teaches 9th grade biology! Phew!!
He has to do his homework at the kitchen table from now on. No more in his room.
I had him write an "academic pledge". Basically, he had to write down what he was going to do so that he doesn't fail 9th grade, in his own words. He KNOWS what he has to do...it's clear. I made him sign it.
The biggie here is the lying...the "No, I have no homework", or "No, no tests or quizzes to study for". The signed planner alleviates that.
And finally, I think that puberty has gotten the best of my son. I am in the process of trying to find a counselor to help him with those issues, his anxiety issues, and his self esteem. I really think he needs to talk to somebody.
Good luck to your nephew...It's so hard as a parent to be happy when your children are miserable!
He passed every quarter so far, with B's and C's (mostly C's). This quarter, which is the second of the second semester (we're on block scheduling, so he has 8 quarters a year), he is failing all three of his academic classes. The quarter ends tomorrow. THIS is what has finally lit a fire under his behind. The realization of those three F's on his report card has seemed to change the attitude. I also did not sugar coat it. Basically, if he continues to fail, he'll repeat ninth grade.
We changed how we handle homework as well. First of all, he must write down everything in his planner, including "no homework" if that is the case. Then each of his teachers initial the planner, and I sign it at night. We do this every day. I also called in the help of some friends to tutor him in Algebra and Biology. One is my friends HS senior, and he rocks at Algebra. The other is a friend of mine who is on maternity leave but teaches 9th grade biology! Phew!!

He has to do his homework at the kitchen table from now on. No more in his room.
I had him write an "academic pledge". Basically, he had to write down what he was going to do so that he doesn't fail 9th grade, in his own words. He KNOWS what he has to do...it's clear. I made him sign it.
The biggie here is the lying...the "No, I have no homework", or "No, no tests or quizzes to study for". The signed planner alleviates that.
And finally, I think that puberty has gotten the best of my son. I am in the process of trying to find a counselor to help him with those issues, his anxiety issues, and his self esteem. I really think he needs to talk to somebody.
Good luck to your nephew...It's so hard as a parent to be happy when your children are miserable!