The one time I got out of school suspension, my dad went to the school and set it up so I wasn't out of school.. I went to all my classes as usual, except my dad went with me. Never got in trouble again. I'll do this with my daughter if need be. I like the idea of moving dirt from one side of the yard to the other too.
I even got a phone call at work after school one day. The elder (and more "suspension experienced" boy): "It's okay, Mom. I already have him washing the floors."I always had a nice clean house when my son got suspended -- that, and he would get a week's grounding for every day of the suspension.
Assuming I had a job that I could take paid time off for, probably what others here have mentioned. I'd make sure it was a day full of tedious work. I'd let my kid know that this is the type of work they can expect to have after highschool if they keep screwing up, since no college will accept a disapline case. Even if the kid was old enough to stay home alone, I'd take time off anyway. Nothing like having a parent look over your sholder while polishing the silver to add an extra "something" to your punishment!![]()
I always had a nice clean house when my son got suspended -- that, and he would get a week's grounding for every day of the suspension.
Or you could do what one of the parents of one of my students did -- take him skiing!
The child came back to school the next day and said "I don't have to listen to you, because if you suspend me again my dad will just do something fun with me again."
One of my other students got between me and the child and said "Your father is an idiot. I got suspended and my mom made me clean the bathroom with a toothbrush -- it was awful, but she's a smart mom because I've never been suspended again. Either your father doesn't love you or he's an idiot".
A few weeks later at the first kid's parent teacher conference the Dad complained that the child didn't have a lot of friends. I told him I agreed, and said "kids this age can be so cruel, the other day one of the students said " . . ." and I quoted the whole thing to him.
(A little background info -- parents were divorced. Dad was court ordered to pay for the private school of Mom's choice -- which was us. So, Dad went out of his way to encourage his kid to behave badly so that he'd get expelled. In this case, the child had thrown a brick at my head).
Or you could do what one of the parents of one of my students did -- take him skiing!
The child came back to school the next day and said "I don't have to listen to you, because if you suspend me again my dad will just do something fun with me again."
One of my other students got between me and the child and said "Your father is an idiot. I got suspended and my mom made me clean the bathroom with a toothbrush -- it was awful, but she's a smart mom because I've never been suspended again. Either your father doesn't love you or he's an idiot".
A few weeks later at the first kid's parent teacher conference the Dad complained that the child didn't have a lot of friends. I told him I agreed, and said "kids this age can be so cruel, the other day one of the students said " . . ." and I quoted the whole thing to him.
(A little background info -- parents were divorced. Dad was court ordered to pay for the private school of Mom's choice -- which was us. So, Dad went out of his way to encourage his kid to behave badly so that he'd get expelled. In this case, the child had thrown a brick at my head).
Or you could do what one of the parents of one of my students did -- take him skiing!
The child came back to school the next day and said "I don't have to listen to you, because if you suspend me again my dad will just do something fun with me again."
One of my other students got between me and the child and said "Your father is an idiot. I got suspended and my mom made me clean the bathroom with a toothbrush -- it was awful, but she's a smart mom because I've never been suspended again. Either your father doesn't love you or he's an idiot".
A few weeks later at the first kid's parent teacher conference the Dad complained that the child didn't have a lot of friends. I told him I agreed, and said "kids this age can be so cruel, the other day one of the students said " . . ." and I quoted the whole thing to him.
(A little background info -- parents were divorced. Dad was court ordered to pay for the private school of Mom's choice -- which was us. So, Dad went out of his way to encourage his kid to behave badly so that he'd get expelled. In this case, the child had thrown a brick at my head).
I like the idea of moving dirt from one side of the yard to the other too.
Fortunately, I ended up with good kids. I don't know how I got such good kids, but I'm so glad I did.
I've got good kids too - but they've also both have been suspended.![]()