Pea-n-Me
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Thank you for this insight. I just read this and the rest of the thread to my DH. Glad to know our DS12 is not unusual. Fortunately the middle school uses an agenda and he has a twin sister who rats him out.Former middle school teacher here. I'm also the mom of a ds14 and could have written some of these posts 2 years ago.I have yet to see a 12 year old boy "apply himself". Not like girls will, anyway. Most will try to do the minimum required in terms of homework. That's OK. Colleges aren't going to be looking at their middle school grades. Neither will employers. Boys generally mature later than girls, and the difference is especially pronounced at this age. It generally takes a couple of years for the effects of puberty to shake themselves out. By the time he's 14, he should be mostly back on track.
I think the parents should back off. Let the teachers be the heavy. It doesn't sound like he's doing anything "at home" that would warrant punishment anyway. Let the low grades be the natural consequence. Of course, if he's failing, that's a different story. School is a long haul. He may have 10 more years or more of this. If they make school a battle, they're setting their whole relationship up for failure.

Thanks to all who posted
