Anonymous wrote:Punish him more. Keep it up until he changes. 12 is old enough to know better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hat’s tough. Can he just sit quietly in the car and have your parents try not to engage?
Yes, I have suggested this, but it is very hard for my mom. My dad doesn't really engage him.
That’s not really fair to your son. He hates tutoring. He’s normally a great kid. He’s tired from school. He’s a hormonal teen. Your mom needs to get a grip. Punishment is so off base when your mom is setting him up
Anonymous wrote:Your parents were parenting you at one point, right? They should know that this behavior is caused by being tired, not wanting to go to tutoring, etc. They should ignore and parent him the way they would have parented you. It's not a big deal in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hat’s tough. Can he just sit quietly in the car and have your parents try not to engage?
Yes, I have suggested this, but it is very hard for my mom. My dad doesn't really engage him.
That’s not really fair to your son. He hates tutoring. He’s normally a great kid. He’s tired from school. He’s a hormonal teen. Your mom needs to get a grip. Punishment is so off base when your mom is setting him up
Anonymous wrote:hat’s tough. Can he just sit quietly in the car and have your parents try not to engage?
Yes, I have suggested this, but it is very hard for my mom. My dad doesn't really engage him.
Anonymous wrote:My parents pick my 12 year old up from school and drive him to tutoring one day a week. I can't leave work, so I need them to do this. He doesn't like tutoring, but needs to go (he struggles with language arts). He is normally a nice respectful kid, but he is horrible to my parents on tutoring day. He argues, he is rude. I have punished him by taking away electronics, but it doesn't change anything. Any thoughts on how to correct this? FWIW, he also sees my parents every weekend and is polite and friendly then; the issue is that he is in a horrible snit because he is tired from school and does not want to go to tutoring.
Anonymous wrote:Your parents were parenting you at one point, right? They should know that this behavior is caused by being tired, not wanting to go to tutoring, etc. They should ignore and parent him the way they would have parented you. It's not a big deal in my book.
hat’s tough. Can he just sit quietly in the car and have your parents try not to engage?