Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS goes to private school and had been lax-a-dazzical student. We’ve paid for a year of tutoring and he still gets C’s and D’s, F’s too.
Note, he has ADHD and gets extended time (we also pay for an executive coach too, separately). He still doesn’t get all his assignments done or hand them in, doesn’t go see the teacher to ask for help, and doesn’t study and use all the study skills “tools” he should know by now. I told him he has to oay the balance of the year’s tutoring sessions; he has funds from his summer job.
We were going to switch schools but afraid it would induce depression in him. Overall, he’s a great kid and has nice friends. Nothing motivates him.
I think you need a tutor, OP.
I thought she meant like a lacrosse bro.
Anyway, op, you may understand him well but it's hard to tell. Read up on motivational interviewing and try it to get a better sense of what's up with him. What DOES he care about? Is he struggling with concepts? Willpower? Distractions? If he's on medication, it's possible it's not the right first. Talk to his doctor, too
This book goes through the concept of motivational interviewing and the authors also have done talks you can find on YouTube:
What Do You Say?: How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home
https://theselfdrivenchild.com/
Not every kid is built for college track, send some will get there, but maybe not on time with their pets. That's scary, but it can be okay.