Anonymous wrote:What about incentivizing? E.g., I know you can do this. What I'm not sure you're doing is being careful. Being careful and checking your work is just as important as being "smart."
You might tell him something like, "FINISHING the work isn't good enough anymore. You need to check it and make sure you didn't miss something. This is basic stuff for any job you have, by the way, whether it's bagging groceries, taking an order at MacDonalds, or being president of the United States. So. Here's the deal. You earn X minutes of TV and computer time for getting your homework FINIASHED, and one additional minute (or whatever) for each problem you actually get CORRECT or complete according to the instructions. That's how it's going to work, buddy!"
PS: I'm doing this now for my 2nd grader. I write on the corner of each homework page what it's worth if it's FINISHED, and what it's worth if it's CORRECT.

I'm still at the phase, though, where I check it with her and we correct any mistakes she understands. If she doesn't understand her mistake, I write a note to the teacher so she knows my DD is having trouble with a specific concept or procedure.