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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sports goes under the umbrella of school. Doesn't he have to pass to play sports? Dh needs to be fully in charge of school. They can sit together in the evening, study, go over all deadlines and enter things in the calendar, all before they start on sports. Or do it after practice but if they don't do it when they get home then no practice next day and he risks getting dropped unless he has a handle on school. [/quote] This can backfire. If sports is the one arena where he feels confident and comfortable, taking it away can make him think “I suck at everything so I might as well stop trying,” plus the usual detrimental effects of stopping exercise. Your reaction is telling you that you’re doing too much, OP. Let him fail and get bad grades - you will both see that it will be fine. [/quote]
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