Anonymous wrote:I have a kid like this. What helped was siting down with the child every.single.night after school, making a list subject-by-subject and going through the assignments and then checking in hourly to make sure things were done. You do this daily for years.
I really don't agree at all with your plan that "oh well, he'll just be a C/D student until he figure it out in senior year." You are literally changing the course of his life (for the far worse) with this approach. Step in and intensively parent your child. Each and every day. Get that homework done. It's relentless, it's exhausting but this is what parents do.
+100
This is what I did for my child. It was exhausting and became a major part of our lives, but executive function skills CAN be taught and they can improve over a ton of time and with a ton of support.
And before anyone comes at me saying their child has the worst executive function ever, well, I have years -- years -- of neuropsychological testing and an army of specialists to tell you that we win that prize.