Saturday, May 15, 2010
Like Mother...Not Like Daughter...
Hadley doesn't like school. At all. She never writes down her assignments. She doesn't remember her homework. Her backpack is jammed full of old papers and receipts. I try to work with her every day. I ask her about assignments and beg her to bring home her books. She forgets.
I bought planners. I bought post it notes. I bought assignment books. She didn't use them. Instead, I found the pages torn out and used for hamster bedding.
This is something I am having a particularly difficult time dealing with. I always loved school. I was good at school. I was never an athlete or homecoming attendant. I wasn't an artist or on the yearbook staff. I did, however, letter in academics. I realize that tells you far too much about me and the kind of girl I was in high school. It's true though. In my thirty plus years on this planet, there haven't been many things that I have been really good at. I was good at being a student though. I could memorize facts and figures and regurgitate them on a test like nobody's business. I loved school.
When asked what her favorite part of school is, Hadley quickly states, "Going home." My child is the anti-me. Ha!
I keep telling myself that a few bad marks in fifth grade will not impede her ability to be a productive member of society. Then again, I also told myself that the striped shirt I am wearing didn't make me look 20 pounds overweight. Wait. I am 20 pounds overweight; it's not the shirt! At least I solved one riddle today!!
Does anyone have any ideas for getting a child to put forth an effort at school?