Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Easy 8 got a right bollocking last week off me because he got a 30 minute DT in History for being disruptive in class and talking (his mate got the same). He was grounded for a couple of evenings. I've just gone spacko again tonight because cos he got ANOTHER one today, for basically the same thing, this time in English.
The thing is, he's also been doing really well in other lessons. His planner has got little sticky merits in it with glowing compliments from his teachers for good work, joining in well with class discussions, that kind of stuff, which I am really pleased and proud of. But then he undoes it all with a stupid DT for basically twatting about.
Now I'm considering an idea I've had about totalling up his merits at the end of the week, and for every merit (and he can sometimes gets 6 or 7), paying him a quid for each one. BUT - if he gets so much as one DT, he wipes out all his good work and gets NO CASH whatsoever at the end of the week.
I'm not 100% sure about this yet. In an ideal world, kids shouldn't NEED a financial incentive to behave and knuckle down. But I'm tired of lecturing him about it. He's full of remorse and promises at the time, but a week later we're back to square one. Maybe if he knows its actually going to hit him in the pocket, it might just focus him a little more to drop the odd bit of dopey behaviour that lands him in trouble. Wotcha fink ? Easy 8 is 18 by the way.
(kidding - he's just turned 12)
The thing is, he's also been doing really well in other lessons. His planner has got little sticky merits in it with glowing compliments from his teachers for good work, joining in well with class discussions, that kind of stuff, which I am really pleased and proud of. But then he undoes it all with a stupid DT for basically twatting about.
Now I'm considering an idea I've had about totalling up his merits at the end of the week, and for every merit (and he can sometimes gets 6 or 7), paying him a quid for each one. BUT - if he gets so much as one DT, he wipes out all his good work and gets NO CASH whatsoever at the end of the week.
I'm not 100% sure about this yet. In an ideal world, kids shouldn't NEED a financial incentive to behave and knuckle down. But I'm tired of lecturing him about it. He's full of remorse and promises at the time, but a week later we're back to square one. Maybe if he knows its actually going to hit him in the pocket, it might just focus him a little more to drop the odd bit of dopey behaviour that lands him in trouble. Wotcha fink ? Easy 8 is 18 by the way.
(kidding - he's just turned 12)