William Throws Temper Tantrum Because He Has To Do His.
If the homework isn't graded, doesn't count, the teacher doesn't look at it- why cause World War III if it's not turned in? Let them suffer the consequences. This is the hardest one of all, isn't it? We don't want our babies to suffer- to miss recess! We don't want to see an Incomplete or an D on are port card, do we? But, sometimes that's what needs to happen for our children to realize that.
In many ways, a seventh grader I knew was a model student: respectful, eager to learn, and willing to do whatever teachers asked of him. He completed his homework without fail, often going beyond what the assignment required.
And when homework is done, there is time for play. Begin with a reasonable, a doable, amount of time set aside for homework. If your child is unable to work for 20 minutes, begin with 10 minutes.
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The punishment comes in when he doesn't do his homework. If you're handing out points, perhaps he doesn't get one if he fails to do his homework or you might even take a point that he's already earned if his work isn't done on time. Not getting the reward is often plenty of incentive for a child to get busy and get his school work done when he's supposed to.
Q: My 14-year-old son is in Grade 9 and he has so much more homework than he ever has before. Every day is a battle to get him to do it. He’s doing well in school, but I am so tired of fighting.
Tagged Guest Expert, Organize for School, Overcome Obstacles, Tackle Homework Challenges, Teen Issues. The start of school is just around the corner and already you feel that pit in your stomach. How are you going to motivate your kid to work in school this year? The fear that your child might not put sufficient effort into schoolwork raises real alarms: Does he realize what is at stake? Will.