We are going through this right now also. In fact, I almost posted my own thread. My dd is doing just enough in some of her classes to 'just get by'...well, I did my homework, what's the big deal??!! Her progress report came home and some of it wasn't pretty. She did great in reading, composition, okay in science and much better than we had hoped in math. But social studies was a bust. The teacher even called me Friday morning to give me a heads up about the report that was coming home.
So...my 6th grader and I had a wee little talk...okay, I talked, she listened!! I told her that she had, tops, 4 years to nail down good study habits. Because once she got to her sophomore year, if she didn't have it yet, she wasn't going to get it. That if she didn't develop those good habits and learn how to study, she would be working as a cashier in a grocery store for the rest of her life. But, that if she 'got a clue' she would get decent grades, get into a college, and get a decent job where she could support herself...rather than be like her 29 y/o sister who just barely manages to get by as a preschool teacher. Now, before you preschool teachers out there lynch me...my 29 y/o has a high school diploma, attended a 'community college' for 2 weeks before deciding it was full of old people, and left. She then bummed around for a few years. Then she got her certification and loves teaching her kids. That's great, but she calls me at least twice a week looking for financial help or freebies!!
So, hopefully, my 12 y/o dd will take this to heart and get with the program.
One funny (sort of) story...my brother, 46 and retired from 20+ years in the Navy, has a Japanese wife. They have two sons...17 and 20. The older one wasn't so motivated to study when in jr. high. So...my brother's response was to take his 12 y/o son out for a drive. He went to the really expensive areas with the multi-million dollar homes and told his son that this is where those who had studied, gotten good grades and gotten great jobs lived. Then, he drove to the 'slums' in the city. He told ds that this is where the folks lived that hadn't studied, that messed around in school and had a good time, but didn't ever get to college lived. Well....my nephew is a terrific student at Univ. of Washington. He is very money oriented. However, my younger nephew isn't..nothing has worked with him!!!
I have always told my kids that getting good grades was the reward for hard work. It did finally click with my ds, now 33. But it took awhile. Dd...well, she is still saying that she should have gone back to school, but it's too late now. So very wrong. I do take away some priviledges though. I told my 12 y/o that if she is old enough to have a certain priv. she is old enough to get decent grades. I don't expect all A's...but I do expect her to do the very best job she can. I know she is capable of doing some B work, in the majority of her classes. Just do your best, that's all I ask.