Anonymous wrote:How did your child do last year at Deal?
Are you checking ASPEN with your child 1 once a week?
This should not be a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be very worried..sounds like needs assistance with executive functioning. No way 10-20 minutes a night is sufficient for homework. Drill him every night about his assignments and what he has on the horizon. That will enforce the importance and help him start to manage his time. Not working hard is a non starter and that tone needs to be set now before high school.
I totally disagree. My son’s grades are all high 90% and he usually finishes homework on the bus or in the morning before school starts. Deal’s homework isn’t time consuming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! This seems to be the norm with 7th grade boys. I also have a son in 7th grade and if I don't remind him to keep up the assignments - he just forgets. Gets As on tests/big assignments but forgets things. Check in with Aspen once a week with him. That visual is enough to remind my son. I also have him do the follow up with his teachers - did they get his homework? A few times he forgot to put his name on it. Can he make it up? He's been doing GRIT lately which is very helpful and manage to pull all his grades up.
You are not alone - all my friends with boys at Deal in this grade - okay most - are having the same issue right now. Talk to his teachers too...they are really good at helping you know what is going on.
We're not at Deal, but at a different MS. I'm wondering what GRIT is - thanks
Anonymous wrote:Be very worried..sounds like needs assistance with executive functioning. No way 10-20 minutes a night is sufficient for homework. Drill him every night about his assignments and what he has on the horizon. That will enforce the importance and help him start to manage his time. Not working hard is a non starter and that tone needs to be set now before high school.
Anonymous wrote:Ha! This seems to be the norm with 7th grade boys. I also have a son in 7th grade and if I don't remind him to keep up the assignments - he just forgets. Gets As on tests/big assignments but forgets things. Check in with Aspen once a week with him. That visual is enough to remind my son. I also have him do the follow up with his teachers - did they get his homework? A few times he forgot to put his name on it. Can he make it up? He's been doing GRIT lately which is very helpful and manage to pull all his grades up.
You are not alone - all my friends with boys at Deal in this grade - okay most - are having the same issue right now. Talk to his teachers too...they are really good at helping you know what is going on.
Anonymous wrote:My boy, 12 yo and in seventh grade, got Bs and Cs on his first advisory. It does not seem good at all, but I’m trying to understand the extent of the problem relative to other students. He’s smart, has a lot of common sense, is happy, and a good group of friends. But he doesn’t particularly work hard and is quiet, which surely doesn’t help. He’s in eighth grade math, so there’s that, fwiw. He maybe spends 10-20 minutes a night on homework, and often misses assignments. I have the feeling that his grades will more or less stay the same without drastic intervention. I’ll find out more when I attend the parent-teacher conferences but am wondering what folks think of this performance. Something to worry about? If so, what to do? Do parents work with their kids nightly?
Anonymous wrote:My boy, 12 yo and in seventh grade, got Bs and Cs on his first advisory. It does not seem good at all, but I’m trying to understand the extent of the problem relative to other students. He’s smart, has a lot of common sense, is happy, and a good group of friends. But he doesn’t particularly work hard and is quiet, which surely doesn’t help. He’s in eighth grade math, so there’s that, fwiw. He maybe spends 10-20 minutes a night on homework, and often misses assignments. I have the feeling that his grades will more or less stay the same without drastic intervention. I’ll find out more when I attend the parent-teacher conferences but am wondering what folks think of this performance. Something to worry about? If so, what to do? Do parents work with their kids nightly?