IMGONNABE40!
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Many of you were kind enough to respond to my thread yesterday about DS 11 who had an A average on all language arts tests and quizzes but will be getting a D for the final quarter due to failure to turn in assignments (which BTW he had completed).
The shock is wearing off and DH and I are working on punishment. School is out next Friday and next week will be for field trips, student appreciation day and the like. Basically, the grades are in, but school is in session for another week. DH and I are planning to keep our son home for student appreciation day (they make a really big deal out of that at his school) and have him come to work with me and either do busy work for me or start on his summer workbooks. We are also coming up with some type of assignment which will be ongoing during the summer which will hopefully teach/encourage him to be more organized to help avoid this problem next year.
What do you think of keeping him away from school for student appreciation day, and any ideas on what we can do with him during the summer to help with organization. Or do you think having us codify our expectations along with consequences for failure to meet the expectations is all we can really do?
The shock is wearing off and DH and I are working on punishment. School is out next Friday and next week will be for field trips, student appreciation day and the like. Basically, the grades are in, but school is in session for another week. DH and I are planning to keep our son home for student appreciation day (they make a really big deal out of that at his school) and have him come to work with me and either do busy work for me or start on his summer workbooks. We are also coming up with some type of assignment which will be ongoing during the summer which will hopefully teach/encourage him to be more organized to help avoid this problem next year.
What do you think of keeping him away from school for student appreciation day, and any ideas on what we can do with him during the summer to help with organization. Or do you think having us codify our expectations along with consequences for failure to meet the expectations is all we can really do?