Anonymous wrote:She is late for class because she opportunities to see her friends.
Your parenting strategy is like that song about the "big muddy" and it will end the same.
Stop escalating. Use Christmas break as a chance to rethink and regroup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her if she doesn't make it to class on time EVERY SINGLE CLASS next week, you will take off work and start attending class with her. Tell her teachers.
You might have to show up once but that will be the last time. Embarrass the heck out of her.
This. It will probably on take one day. You are never going to follow through with the cancel christmas thing. It is just not a realistic punishment.
Anonymous wrote:And make sure you hug your child today - no matter how late they are or what assignments they did not turn in.
The parent's from Sandy Hook who sent their 1st graders to school do not get to have these conversations with their 7th graders today.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of us know why our children are depressed, have anxiety, need educational coaches? Serious question.
School is too demanding, children in middle school are not developmentally able to handle the high level executive functions required Of them.
Anonymous wrote:She is late for class because she opportunities to see her friends.
Your parenting strategy is like that song about the "big muddy" and it will end the same.
Stop escalating. Use Christmas break as a chance to rethink and regroup.