Alex didn't finish a big assignment that was due today, so he just ... refused to get out of bed and go to school. He wanted me to call him in sick. I had to get everyone else out the door, so I let him lie in bed until I got home ... and in the meantime, I called the school. I told them that Alex hadn't finished his assignment and was refusing to go to school and that I was not excusing his absence. The secretary was so confused she had to have me repeat myself. I also called his teacher who told me to tell him to get to school or he was going to miss part 2 and be even more behind. She was very supportive of me. The secretary called me back and said that if Alex didn't show up, he was getting a "level 1 suspension" and for me to bring him. I told her that I would hate for Alex to choose this, but that if he did, it would be on him. She was shocked. I said that I felt it would have been teaching Alex the wrong thing to lie about him being sick so that he could catch up.
I got home, explained the situation to Alex and gave him a choice. He got up and I drove him to school. He refused to speak to me the entire way. As he got out of the van I told him that he was leaving a boy ... and would be coming home from school a young man who had faced up to the consequences of his actions. LOL.
He did face it all pretty well. His teacher indicated that he was remorseful, he got his work finished, and that he was generally speaking positive.
My mom flipped out about it though. She thinks that I humiiated him and I should have handled it at home. I think she could be right, but he wasn't going to get UP for me. All of my cajoling, etc meant nothing ... and this way he suffered the direct consequence. He seriously just refused to get out of bed...and he's 12...it's not like I can lift him up and get him dressed anymore.
What do you guys think? How could I have handled it better?
Kris
I got home, explained the situation to Alex and gave him a choice. He got up and I drove him to school. He refused to speak to me the entire way. As he got out of the van I told him that he was leaving a boy ... and would be coming home from school a young man who had faced up to the consequences of his actions. LOL.
He did face it all pretty well. His teacher indicated that he was remorseful, he got his work finished, and that he was generally speaking positive.
My mom flipped out about it though. She thinks that I humiiated him and I should have handled it at home. I think she could be right, but he wasn't going to get UP for me. All of my cajoling, etc meant nothing ... and this way he suffered the direct consequence. He seriously just refused to get out of bed...and he's 12...it's not like I can lift him up and get him dressed anymore.
What do you guys think? How could I have handled it better?
Kris
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