Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

kyle linda joya

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

same here joya.. my son is now 17 when he was kyles age nothing in the

world could make him do something he didnt want to do . he was grounded lost

TV privlidges.. lost his nintendo . if he didnt want to do his school work

he just would not do it he was hurt and angry and frustrated but he kept it

all inside and my punishing him made it worse.. and he was not able to talk

to me about how he felt.. i thought my words fell on deaf ears but he really

took everything to heart and felt helpless... now that he is in high school

he has a whole different attitude.. as a matter of fact his middle school

principal told me he was " drop out " material. hes now in 11 grade and an

honor roll student. i said to him one time that he has trouble in school

because of his ADD and he said mom,, i out grew that .. he is totally

responsible . .well behaved and well liked by his teachers.. whenever they

have a project they need help with they always send for my son.. so hang in

there . these are trying times but he will get thru them boys have a hard

time puting their feelings into words. i dont know if kyle will be able to

talk to you about what he is feeling but sometimes its best to let the

school work go rather that totally destroy the childs self esteem my son

failed 7th grade but went to summer school. when he saw all the sacrifices

i had to make to get him thru that summer, he woke up and said mom, not to

many parents would do that for their kids.. he seemed to turn the corner

with that experience.

catherine

Re: My Week

> I hope things work out with . Is he depressed maybe? He sounds a lot

> like my youngest and I soon found out that suspending privileges just made

> him more rebellious...thank goodness he is now 17 and has gotten over that

> awful stage.

>

> Joya

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

-

can be the same as . Work just looks overwhelming to him! It

can be a battle to do 5 minutes of homework, and it will take him an hour.

He's still in Third Grade, though - homework is pretty minimal.... Tough

days are ahead!

I don't know about depression (although the Pediatrician thinks might

have it) - I think it's more of a " passive rebellion " for some of these boys.

They're definitely a pleasure to have around, except when it comes to doing

homework. For a friend of mine, the solution came in the form of

homeschooling. Then he could do it on his own terms, he could see the value

in the classes, and from then on, it was all A's....

Did ya ever wonder if raising German Shepherds might be easier????

Terri

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for your input - and it gives me hope that

this will turn around with .

He is well liked by his teachers and his friends at school

and he does the work fine there (from what I have heard so

far) - but as for doing things at home he is just so

rebellious with us and doing this school work is not for our

benefit its for his. I think he sees it as something WE are

making him do - but all we are doing is trying to help out

with something he has to do. How can we allow him not to do

it??? What lesson does that teach him?? (that if he

doesn't do his work its all right?) I don't want to battle

with him over this but as I said - I don't know what to do

to get through to him that this is for his benefit and that

the teacher's expect this work to be done - he says he

doesn't care because he hates to do work. (and yes I know

he does care because there are times when he would get so

upset when he felt he was going to get in trouble at school

for not having things done - that isn't working this time).

I'm hoping his teachers can give me some suggestions today

:-)

These 2 younger boys are so different when it comes to doing

school work - just sits and does his and even

offers to help (since its French Immersion) but

just sits and refuses to do it at all. Ohhh me ohhh my

Take Care

G.

230/211/130

Sept/2000

ICQ #349692

Home Page - http://www.brunnet.net/k & l

You can't change the direction of the wind,

But you can adjust your sails.

Owner of Atkins Challengers mailing list - to join go to -

http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/AtkinsChallengers

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Trust me, working with dogs is the same as working with kids. My son has

his own service dog and I am here to tell you I now have three boys! My

husband, my son, his dog!!!

becky

Re: kyle linda joya

-

can be the same as . Work just looks overwhelming to him! It

can be a battle to do 5 minutes of homework, and it will take him an hour.

He's still in Third Grade, though - homework is pretty minimal.... Tough

days are ahead!

I don't know about depression (although the Pediatrician thinks might

have it) - I think it's more of a " passive rebellion " for some of these

boys.

They're definitely a pleasure to have around, except when it comes to

doing

homework. For a friend of mine, the solution came in the form of

homeschooling. Then he could do it on his own terms, he could see the

value

in the classes, and from then on, it was all A's....

Did ya ever wonder if raising German Shepherds might be easier????

Terri

Please visit our homepage at http://members.xoom.com/AChallengers

You will find information, recipes, before and after pictures.

To contact the list owner please send mail to lindag@...

Visit our 2000 Train Tour Site -

http://www.brunnet.net/k & l/web_site_train_tour/actraintour.htm

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dear ..

no you dont tell him its ok that he dosent do the work . you tell him it his

his responsibility and the consequences are his.. failing for one.. being

humilated in class for another.. you cant make yourself sick trying to

force him and fight with him . he knows he has to do the work.. if he doesnt

do it he will pay a price at school as well as at home.. my son was

punished for his bad report cards by being grounded or losing privledges .

he was reminded to do the work, he was offered help. but at that point if he

didnt do it then it was on him .. trust me the teachers came down on him and

the other kids as well.. and failing was the only thing that really finally

got the message thru to him . like you said at home it was a war of wills

with us.. . i just said oh well if you dont do it you will pay the price and

he did.. i never told him it was ok not to do his work .. i just said . did

you do your homework.. and if you need help your sister or myself or a

friend will be happy to help you.. just ask.. and at that point it became

his responsibility.. my son seems to work better when he takes things on his

own than when i nag him.. same thing with chores. he works better with a

list of chores than with me asking him twenty times to take the garbage out

hang in there :)

catherine

Re: kyle linda joya

> Thanks for your input - and it gives me hope that

> this will turn around with .

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

> They're definitely a pleasure to have around, except when it comes to doing

> homework.

Amen to that!!!!

> For a friend of mine, the solution came in the form of

> homeschooling. Then he could do it on his own terms, he could see the value

> in the classes, and from then on, it was all A's....

I couldn't do homeschooling - I just don't know enough to do

that plus is in French Immersion and I can't even speak

the language LOL

>

> Did ya ever wonder if raising German Shepherds might be easier????

Ok - what is easier - raising boys, german shepherds or

HUSBANDS???? LOLOLOL

Take Care

G.

230/211/130

Sept/2000

ICQ #349692

Home Page - http://www.brunnet.net/k & l

You can't change the direction of the wind,

But you can adjust your sails.

Owner of Atkins Challengers mailing list - to join go to -

http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/AtkinsChallengers

Link to comment
Share on other sites

HI Becky

Glad to hear from you. How much weight do you want to lose? Some of us found

that the lower we kept are carbs the better we lost . The best way is to

introduce carbs slowly to see what your body can absorb ad still lose.

Norma

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...