Anonymous wrote:Does her school use rolling grade book and allow late assignments?
This is what is driving me crazy with my son. He is generally good about turning assignments in on time, but once in a while he'll decide he just doesn't feel like it. And there are ZERO consequences from the teachers. They accept assignments late with no penalties! This is some sort of school-wide policy at our FCPS middle school. It drives me bananas because he's figured out it just doesn't matter as long as he gets them in within a few weeks of the due date.
We have made it clear that it's not an acceptable practice in our family and it sets up terrible life long habits, but it's hard to keep up with because we don't see if he's missing assignments til after the fact. And, really, who wouldn't take advantage of this? If my work had soft deadlines, I'd probably take advantage too.
This is exactly how it is going at our house – because there are no consequences, my son thinks we are being ridiculous and rigid with our expectations that things get turned in on time.
I understand that a late paper isn’t truly the end of the world, but it is just setting them up for failure and unrealistic expectations later.
Similarly, it is almost impossible for me, as a parent, to help my kid plan better because nothing is entered in the system until it is missing.