
Does the 16 year old drive? If so, car privileges could be contingent upon completion of homework.
By 16, my guess is that it's pretty much up to them -- ie you can't get them to do it by nagging. But I would think it would be effective to have house rules where certain things -- like driving -- could be available only when the does his/her job, ie homework. |
This is what we do too. |
We have no games Mon through Thurs (tv not an issue, or is texting, just computer games). However, DS needs a computer for homework (difficulty w/ handwriting, and also research on internet, not to mention homework posted on internet school access). So he often cheats. this has led to an untenable effort to monitor. Any suggestions? |
Print out the homework and have him outline what he has to do by hand before he gets on the computer.. I can disable my internaet access on my laptop, so my son has to focus on writing only ( he has the same problem.). I also give him time limits, so he has to show me what he has done/looked up so far.
I also have let him fail. Nothing like it to ensure no repeats. |