Here's the story...
My DS is such a challenge. Anyway, he's such a PITA to get up in the morning. I have to nag, nag, nag & then when he finally does get up, he's so very s l o w in getting ready. He starts fooling around or just goes back in his room & lays in bed. We send him to bed at 9pm & I wake him (& his alarm goes off) at 730am, so it's not like he's not getting enough rest.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to get myself dressed & then go wake my little guy to get him ready. Due to DS goofing off, his bus has been picking him up at home (which I like but I don't want his bus driver to get in trouble. If there was a sub bus driver, she wouldn't know that it was my DS she's supposed to pick up so he'd miss the bus!) He's been just running out the door as the bus is coming down our street. Well, on Tuesday, he was still fooling around, getting his lunch sack in his backpack & the bus pulled up & stopped in front of our house (since bus driver could see DS was not at the bus stop). She waited for 3 minutes & I did not help him at all. I wanted him to feel the stress & pressure that he makes me feel each morning. I almost hoped for the bus driver to take off but then I would have had to drive DS in & my little guy woke up with a fever that morning so that wouldn't have been good for us.
I was grateful that bus driver waited & I reminded him to apologize. Who knows if he did...he's probably too cool to do that!
Well, I stewed over that for an hour. I finally called his teacher & left a lengthy voice mail message explaining the trouble I was having & that no punishment could make him change his ways. He's lost all electronics, playtime, etc...He just doesn't care (or acts like he doesn't.)
Well, his teacher called back & said "can I do anything I want too to teach him a good lesson?" I said "yes." Well, teacher used my DS's issues as examples (without mentioning his name) in school during Religion class. How some kids break one of the 10 Commandments as soon as they get up in the morning (the "Honoring they Mother & thy Father" one). She talked about making good or bad choices & how their bad choices can affect so many people....like when you're goofing off instead of getting ready in the morning. Then your entire bus is late since you couldn't get to the bus stop in time talk. The poor choice of goofing off, led to all the kids on that particular bus possibly being late for school, even tho they made good choices & were able to get themselves out of the house in time...etc....(She's such a cool teacher!)
She called to tell me all this & that DS just looked down the whole time she gave this "lesson" to the class. Then after that, she took him out of class & brought him to the Assistant Principals office. Now mind you, my DS has never, ever, ever been in trouble in school. He usually tows the line there. Well, I was told that he was shaking while sitting in the A.P.'s office.
(I felt so bad, I wanted to cry...) The A.P. talked to my DS about how not only could all of the children have been late to school, after they had made sure they were all ready in time but that the bus driver could be in trouble too for waiting since she's supposed to just stop long enough to pick up the kids at the bus stop & take off. She has a responsibility to get her busload of kids to school on time. How we all have to take responsibility for our actions, yada, yada, yada.....& she closed the conversation with a detention for the following morning.
DS didn't even know what "detention" meant so she explained it to him. Boy, was he ever shaken up!
Well, DS served his 'detention' on Wed morning & since then, he's been the perfect child! We actually LIKE him now!!
He's been obidient & he's not traumatizing his little brother! He's been getting ready in the morning all by himself without me nagging him or keeping after him! Wednesday evening, he helped me set & clean up the table, without me even asking!
This has been such a positive experience....altho I don't know how long it will last!
The most important is that he's been at the bus stop with plenty of time to spare (even yesteday when we awoke to an ice storm) & none of us have been rushing around. The family dynamics were just horrible because of his goofing off. Each morning, I was yelling at him & then my little guy would be all out of sorts...just wasn't a pleasant experience for anyone. Now there is harmony & bliss!
I just hope it continues. Now I know I'm going to get people say that I should have handled it in a different way but I'm curious as to what responses I'll get here. Maybe I should have approached this problem in a different manner but I needed to do something as equivalent as a slap in the face.
Sorry this was soooooooooo long!
My DS is such a challenge. Anyway, he's such a PITA to get up in the morning. I have to nag, nag, nag & then when he finally does get up, he's so very s l o w in getting ready. He starts fooling around or just goes back in his room & lays in bed. We send him to bed at 9pm & I wake him (& his alarm goes off) at 730am, so it's not like he's not getting enough rest.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to get myself dressed & then go wake my little guy to get him ready. Due to DS goofing off, his bus has been picking him up at home (which I like but I don't want his bus driver to get in trouble. If there was a sub bus driver, she wouldn't know that it was my DS she's supposed to pick up so he'd miss the bus!) He's been just running out the door as the bus is coming down our street. Well, on Tuesday, he was still fooling around, getting his lunch sack in his backpack & the bus pulled up & stopped in front of our house (since bus driver could see DS was not at the bus stop). She waited for 3 minutes & I did not help him at all. I wanted him to feel the stress & pressure that he makes me feel each morning. I almost hoped for the bus driver to take off but then I would have had to drive DS in & my little guy woke up with a fever that morning so that wouldn't have been good for us.
I was grateful that bus driver waited & I reminded him to apologize. Who knows if he did...he's probably too cool to do that!

Well, his teacher called back & said "can I do anything I want too to teach him a good lesson?" I said "yes." Well, teacher used my DS's issues as examples (without mentioning his name) in school during Religion class. How some kids break one of the 10 Commandments as soon as they get up in the morning (the "Honoring they Mother & thy Father" one). She talked about making good or bad choices & how their bad choices can affect so many people....like when you're goofing off instead of getting ready in the morning. Then your entire bus is late since you couldn't get to the bus stop in time talk. The poor choice of goofing off, led to all the kids on that particular bus possibly being late for school, even tho they made good choices & were able to get themselves out of the house in time...etc....(She's such a cool teacher!)

She called to tell me all this & that DS just looked down the whole time she gave this "lesson" to the class. Then after that, she took him out of class & brought him to the Assistant Principals office. Now mind you, my DS has never, ever, ever been in trouble in school. He usually tows the line there. Well, I was told that he was shaking while sitting in the A.P.'s office.


Well, DS served his 'detention' on Wed morning & since then, he's been the perfect child! We actually LIKE him now!!



I just hope it continues. Now I know I'm going to get people say that I should have handled it in a different way but I'm curious as to what responses I'll get here. Maybe I should have approached this problem in a different manner but I needed to do something as equivalent as a slap in the face.
Sorry this was soooooooooo long!
