Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find some serious physical labor for him to do after school. Building a garden wall out of stone or digging irrigation channel in yard or just weeding. Supervise this or pay someone else to do so. Keep it going until he's dog tired. Repeat.
Absolutely not.
Why not? NP here, and that might well be my approach too. Show him the alternative to getting a solid education and then let him make an informed choice about whether he wants to drop out of hs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find some serious physical labor for him to do after school. Building a garden wall out of stone or digging irrigation channel in yard or just weeding. Supervise this or pay someone else to do so. Keep it going until he's dog tired. Repeat.
Absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find some serious physical labor for him to do after school. Building a garden wall out of stone or digging irrigation channel in yard or just weeding. Supervise this or pay someone else to do so. Keep it going until he's dog tired. Repeat.
There is no possible way to get him to do anything he doesn't want to do. Last night he was told to take out the trash. He dropped the recycle bin spilling bottles and cans all over the street. He just left it and refused to go clean it up.