Anonymous wrote:Kid spends more time on youtube than on school work. Laptop is homework-only and phone has parental controls, but he still manages to log hours on youtube daily and is not motivated to do anything without 10000 reminders and negative consequences.
I am beginning to think I would rather prioritize increasing my own retirement savings over useless lessons for things he asked for and then does not practice, or fights over practicing. This includes sports and music. I am done taking him out for restaurant dinners. Contemplating telling him to get a summer job instead of paying for sleepaway camp. I am not even sure I will pay for the "best college he gest into" if that means paying top dollar for a third or fourth rate private school. He can go to our very medium state school if he won't buckle down and show some initiative with the opportunities given to him.
Your kid sounds like me when I was in high school. I ended up getting into an OK college where I found my footing (and was diagnosed with ADHD). I attended a T-14 law school, did a federal appellate clerkship, and have a successful legal career in government. Typical UMC lifestyle. Married, three kids, own a home.
I can't imagine where I'd be if my parents had "divested" from me and decided that my learning and attention difficulties rendered me unworthy to enjoy a restaurant meal with the rest of my family.