Having a mommy moment...My son is in 5th grade which in our district is middle school. He now changes classes with 8 periods a day. Twice last week he forgot his math homework and today he forgot to go to Chorus after school and didn't bring home his English workbook and thus could not do his English homework. He says he thought his Science workbook was his English workbook and put the wrong one in his backpack. I just don't know how harshly I should react to this. School started about two weeks ago and I know it is a big change for him but on the other hand I want him to understand that homework is VERY important. Last week I went back with him to school to get his homework but it is a real pain to do that and I told him I won't do that any more. How harshly should I react to this or how do I get it drilled into his head to be sure he has all his stuff? He cried when he got home when I told him he should be a chorus.

I told him...it's your responsibility to check. The teacher isn't going to remind you. The times I saw his assignment book, the pages were stark white!
No writing on them.
He used to remember everything! Now? Ha! He remembers things from years ago but not what his teacher told him today. And I hear it's going to get worse before it gets better.