Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
If he just stopped doing work, then you should remove and erase all privileges. You’re the parent, crack down.
+1
Also, please reconsider your parenting practices. The question should not be how do “I dig my kid out.” Your kid dug this hole. He will either dig himself out or learn a very hard (and valuable) lesson that people who don’t work for something don’t get rewarded. It’s almost impossible (unless it’s like a AP class or something) for kids to fail in MCPS if they are doing the bare minimum. I’m pretty sure I would get fired if I had “work avoidance.” Same thing for school. Stop trying to save your kid. They are almost an adult and need to face the music.
Spoken by someone who has not been there and done that. The kids needs saving until they get into college, that's the hard truth these days. I saved my kid so many times in high school - he had a really rough 4 years of it. Once he got into college, it was much smoother sailing and I didn't have to lift a finger. He'd matured and he wasn't as stressed out and sleep deprived, since he could roll out of bed and go to 9 am classes (instead of waking up at 6 and taking a long bus to school); and most of the coursework was in his desired major, topics he actually wanted to learn about.
OP, do your best for your kid. High school is hard, and he deserves the help. His brain is not mature yet. He will be able to save himself in the future, and he will remember kindly all the support you gave him.
Infantilizing young adults is not helping them. He is old enough to know right from wrong. He’s doing what he thinks he can get away with. Parents have to make him feel the consequences of his choices. Not shield him from them.
Also, I have no idea what you’re talking about with the college scenario you sketched out.
Many students have to deal with 8 am classes and most college students have to do some form of general Ed courses their freshmen and sophomore years. They don’t get to take classes focused on their major until junior year.
Anonymous wrote:How did he fail without you knowing? If he has documented school avoidance issues, shouldn't he be on an IEP or 504 Plan, which would mean you'd be very involved in all of his school actions?
Also, what's the plan for him post-graduation? I hope it's not college, cause he's clearly not interested or invested if he's failing high school.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if anyone else has faced this and was able to successfully dig their kid out.
My school-hating child has everything he needs to graduate, except for one required class. He got a D last quarter in it and will likely fail this quarter. So that means he's done for the year, doesn't it? Is there anything else we can do to try to save this? Any way to double up in the spring, maybe?
My concern is he has school avoidance issues already, and if he knows he's killed his ability to graduate in May, he will just quit.
The teacher, understandably, doesn't want to help. This is 100% on my kid. The counselor doesn't seem concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Still a few weeks left, see if they can pull a D, and tell them that next semester has to be better. Sit down with the teacher and make a plan. I've had students on a modified schedule to make up work with their and their parent's signature with strict due dates for missing work. Trust me no teacher wants a student to not graduate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
If he just stopped doing work, then you should remove and erase all privileges. You’re the parent, crack down.
+1
Also, please reconsider your parenting practices. The question should not be how do “I dig my kid out.” Your kid dug this hole. He will either dig himself out or learn a very hard (and valuable) lesson that people who don’t work for something don’t get rewarded. It’s almost impossible (unless it’s like a AP class or something) for kids to fail in MCPS if they are doing the bare minimum. I’m pretty sure I would get fired if I had “work avoidance.” Same thing for school. Stop trying to save your kid. They are almost an adult and need to face the music.
Spoken by someone who has not been there and done that. The kids needs saving until they get into college, that's the hard truth these days. I saved my kid so many times in high school - he had a really rough 4 years of it. Once he got into college, it was much smoother sailing and I didn't have to lift a finger. He'd matured and he wasn't as stressed out and sleep deprived, since he could roll out of bed and go to 9 am classes (instead of waking up at 6 and taking a long bus to school); and most of the coursework was in his desired major, topics he actually wanted to learn about.
OP, do your best for your kid. High school is hard, and he deserves the help. His brain is not mature yet. He will be able to save himself in the future, and he will remember kindly all the support you gave him.
Infantilizing young adults is not helping them. He is old enough to know right from wrong. He’s doing what he thinks he can get away with. Parents have to make him feel the consequences of his choices. Not shield him from them.
Also, I have no idea what you’re talking about with the college scenario you sketched out.
Many students have to deal with 8 am classes and most college students have to do some form of general Ed courses their freshmen and sophomore years. They don’t get to take classes focused on their major until junior year.
“They don’t get to take classes focused on their major until junior year.“
Not true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
If he just stopped doing work, then you should remove and erase all privileges. You’re the parent, crack down.
+1
Also, please reconsider your parenting practices. The question should not be how do “I dig my kid out.” Your kid dug this hole. He will either dig himself out or learn a very hard (and valuable) lesson that people who don’t work for something don’t get rewarded. It’s almost impossible (unless it’s like a AP class or something) for kids to fail in MCPS if they are doing the bare minimum. I’m pretty sure I would get fired if I had “work avoidance.” Same thing for school. Stop trying to save your kid. They are almost an adult and need to face the music.
Spoken by someone who has not been there and done that. The kids needs saving until they get into college, that's the hard truth these days. I saved my kid so many times in high school - he had a really rough 4 years of it. Once he got into college, it was much smoother sailing and I didn't have to lift a finger. He'd matured and he wasn't as stressed out and sleep deprived, since he could roll out of bed and go to 9 am classes (instead of waking up at 6 and taking a long bus to school); and most of the coursework was in his desired major, topics he actually wanted to learn about.
OP, do your best for your kid. High school is hard, and he deserves the help. His brain is not mature yet. He will be able to save himself in the future, and he will remember kindly all the support you gave him.
Infantilizing young adults is not helping them. He is old enough to know right from wrong. He’s doing what he thinks he can get away with. Parents have to make him feel the consequences of his choices. Not shield him from them.
Also, I have no idea what you’re talking about with the college scenario you sketched out.
Many students have to deal with 8 am classes and most college students have to do some form of general Ed courses their freshmen and sophomore years. They don’t get to take classes focused on their major until junior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
If he just stopped doing work, then you should remove and erase all privileges. You’re the parent, crack down.
+1
Also, please reconsider your parenting practices. The question should not be how do “I dig my kid out.” Your kid dug this hole. He will either dig himself out or learn a very hard (and valuable) lesson that people who don’t work for something don’t get rewarded. It’s almost impossible (unless it’s like a AP class or something) for kids to fail in MCPS if they are doing the bare minimum. I’m pretty sure I would get fired if I had “work avoidance.” Same thing for school. Stop trying to save your kid. They are almost an adult and need to face the music.
Spoken by someone who has not been there and done that. The kids needs saving until they get into college, that's the hard truth these days. I saved my kid so many times in high school - he had a really rough 4 years of it. Once he got into college, it was much smoother sailing and I didn't have to lift a finger. He'd matured and he wasn't as stressed out and sleep deprived, since he could roll out of bed and go to 9 am classes (instead of waking up at 6 and taking a long bus to school); and most of the coursework was in his desired major, topics he actually wanted to learn about.
OP, do your best for your kid. High school is hard, and he deserves the help. His brain is not mature yet. He will be able to save himself in the future, and he will remember kindly all the support you gave him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
If he just stopped doing work, then you should remove and erase all privileges. You’re the parent, crack down.
+1
Also, please reconsider your parenting practices. The question should not be how do “I dig my kid out.” Your kid dug this hole. He will either dig himself out or learn a very hard (and valuable) lesson that people who don’t work for something don’t get rewarded. It’s almost impossible (unless it’s like a AP class or something) for kids to fail in MCPS if they are doing the bare minimum. I’m pretty sure I would get fired if I had “work avoidance.” Same thing for school. Stop trying to save your kid. They are almost an adult and need to face the music.
Spoken by someone who has not been there and done that. The kids needs saving until they get into college, that's the hard truth these days. I saved my kid so many times in high school - he had a really rough 4 years of it. Once he got into college, it was much smoother sailing and I didn't have to lift a finger. He'd matured and he wasn't as stressed out and sleep deprived, since he could roll out of bed and go to 9 am classes (instead of waking up at 6 and taking a long bus to school); and most of the coursework was in his desired major, topics he actually wanted to learn about.
OP, do your best for your kid. High school is hard, and he deserves the help. His brain is not mature yet. He will be able to save himself in the future, and he will remember kindly all the support you gave him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
Oh, it's the technology class requirement. If that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
If he just stopped doing work, then you should remove and erase all privileges. You’re the parent, crack down.
+1
Also, please reconsider your parenting practices. The question should not be how do “I dig my kid out.” Your kid dug this hole. He will either dig himself out or learn a very hard (and valuable) lesson that people who don’t work for something don’t get rewarded. It’s almost impossible (unless it’s like a AP class or something) for kids to fail in MCPS if they are doing the bare minimum. I’m pretty sure I would get fired if I had “work avoidance.” Same thing for school. Stop trying to save your kid. They are almost an adult and need to face the music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.
If he just stopped doing work, then you should remove and erase all privileges. You’re the parent, crack down.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I will ask the counselor.
He has a 3.6 GPA but just stopped doing work this year. He doesn't have an IEP or 504. He doesn't need a tutor; now that he's actually doing the work, he's getting decent grades. I just think it's too late for this quarter.
We rent and our lease is up in June. I don't think we will stay in the county and I wasn't sure whether summer school would work. I didn't know about OPTG - I will ask about that.
Thank you.