![]() Perhaps he has not bought in because it’s not his plan or he’s afraid he can’t do it or he wants to do it another way or he just doesn’t see why he needs to do homework at all! The real problem is not yet clear, and therefore even the best homework plan may not be the right solution to address the underlying problem. It just means that there’s probably something else going on that is a more pressing problem. That doesn’t necessarily mean your son doesn’t want to use the plan, though, or that he won’t in the future. So if kids are having meltdowns and refusing to do homework, it is more than likely that they have not actually bought into the plan. ![]() Homework is complicated - for kids and adults - for very different reasons! While you may have a homework plan to which your kids have agreed in theory, a plan is only as good as a child’s ownership of it. ![]() ![]() I know homework is tougher for students with attention deficit disorder ( ADHD or ADD) and some accommodations may be appropriate, but how do we move forward when my child’s reaction is so strong and so negative every single time homework comes up?” I’m exhausted by these daily battles and my child’s grades are suffering. Q: “Though we have a homework plan and agreed-upon schedule, when the time comes to get started my child has an epic meltdown - yelling, slamming doors, refusing to do the work.
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