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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 233575" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Take the tv out the bedroom.</p><p>Electronics are priviledges linked directly to behavior and require that the chores and grades are up there lofty like a cloud.</p><p>I used tutors who were training to teach school. Also the school has an obligation to provide some after school as well as in school support for completion as your childs diagnosis adhd is classical for attention disorder.</p><p>If the school teachers are not supporting the correct behavior during these years when he is qualified to recieve the educational support to learn the correct behavoir:When?</p><p>I also agree that if the learning deficit is disrupting the home then it is important that the learning at home is NOT fight behavior. </p><p>I would ask the boys to read there school books at home and do their work at the tutors at school and that you pay for until the grades are up to par. Then at the end of a week where all the grades are up allow a limited amount of enertainments that are purely passive. </p><p>If, by magic, they are able to consistantly achieve top grades then after one or two semesters of those habits allow them more choices entirely contingent on the top grades, and chores and co-operative behavior.</p><p>REmove all the tvs and have reading the textbooks the new fun. Read them out loud even if they have already read the chapter once. Twice is better.</p><p>Getting school work done well IS THEIR JOB. No grades...no fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 233575, member: 6271"] Take the tv out the bedroom. Electronics are priviledges linked directly to behavior and require that the chores and grades are up there lofty like a cloud. I used tutors who were training to teach school. Also the school has an obligation to provide some after school as well as in school support for completion as your childs diagnosis adhd is classical for attention disorder. If the school teachers are not supporting the correct behavior during these years when he is qualified to recieve the educational support to learn the correct behavoir:When? I also agree that if the learning deficit is disrupting the home then it is important that the learning at home is NOT fight behavior. I would ask the boys to read there school books at home and do their work at the tutors at school and that you pay for until the grades are up to par. Then at the end of a week where all the grades are up allow a limited amount of enertainments that are purely passive. If, by magic, they are able to consistantly achieve top grades then after one or two semesters of those habits allow them more choices entirely contingent on the top grades, and chores and co-operative behavior. REmove all the tvs and have reading the textbooks the new fun. Read them out loud even if they have already read the chapter once. Twice is better. Getting school work done well IS THEIR JOB. No grades...no fun. [/QUOTE]
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