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Ask Our Experts: Pre-Teen Won't Do Homework
Raisingkids member's problem She knows she loses privileges for skipping assignments but it seems she can't do her homework without having us around, either to explain it or often, do it for her. Is she just lazy, or could she have a learning disorder? If she has a genuine learning problem, how could it have gone unnoticed by previous teachers? Dr
Spungin's advice
Explain
you're worried that she'll find it difficult to get a good job later in
life, if she doesn't do well at school. What does she say in answer to
questions like 'Do you find the work difficult to do?' and if she says
she finds the work difficult, ask if there's anything you (or the school)
can do to help. A good teacher encourages, supports, and helps the pupil want to learn. Shouting, impatience, and tellings-off all make learning an unpleasant experience. I'm sure your daughter wants to do well but if she feels pressured, she'll get nervous and scared of failing. If you want to help, be calm and low-key. Don't get anxious, you'll make her anxious too. Get her to break up the tasks she has to do into manageable chunks and divide up the time she has to complete them. Talk to her about the bits she finds difficult and when she gets it wrong, don't tell her off but encourage her to try again. Praise her when she gets it right. Your overall objective should be to find her talents and encourage her to develop them so that she can succeed at school and carry forward that feeling of success into later life. It won't be easy but persevere now before a pattern of failure and low achievement is established.
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