I would love to hear from anyone with suggestions but especially would like to hear from moms with pre-teen or teens.
I have a question about Natural Consequences and school. My ds12 slows me down every morning. Honestly, every morning! He is grumpy and cannot stay on task. My life's mission is to wait on him.
No real biggie except that this morning we were on target (2nd grader and 4th grader and him). I had to ask him several times to brush his teeth but he finally got moving. I needed to go upstairs and brush my teeth, so I reminded him before I went to get his glasses shoes and socks and get in the car. As I went up, he was in the rec room.
When I questioned him, he said he was feeding the birds. I told him the birds were fine (I had fed them yesterday) and to get ready. I told him I didn't want to have to wait on him. I spend about 6 minutes in my room and when I get finished, he is still in the rec room! 
I fuss at him to come on, he still doesn't have his shoes and socks on. So he gets downstairs and has to PACK UP HIS BOOKBAG! Then he remembers his review sheet that he left upstairs. UGH!
Anyway, we get in the car and head out and he has forgetten his glasses.
My question is, do I take him his glasses. He will get a headache if I don't. But he does this every morning to me. He made very poor choices this morning so he should have to deal right?
He asked me in the car to bring his glasses to school. I explained to him that while I appreciated him taking care of the birds, he made poor choices in getting ready. I reminded him that I had asked him to not forget his glasses and that I wasn't going to bring them. So then he said he would get a headache.
Now I don't know what to do. I've brought him stuff before when he forgets it. But I told him in the car I wouldn't. What should I do? Natural Consequences dictate that he should do without his glasses today. But I don't want him to have a headache.
I have a question about Natural Consequences and school. My ds12 slows me down every morning. Honestly, every morning! He is grumpy and cannot stay on task. My life's mission is to wait on him.
No real biggie except that this morning we were on target (2nd grader and 4th grader and him). I had to ask him several times to brush his teeth but he finally got moving. I needed to go upstairs and brush my teeth, so I reminded him before I went to get his glasses shoes and socks and get in the car. As I went up, he was in the rec room.
When I questioned him, he said he was feeding the birds. I told him the birds were fine (I had fed them yesterday) and to get ready. I told him I didn't want to have to wait on him. I spend about 6 minutes in my room and when I get finished, he is still in the rec room! 
I fuss at him to come on, he still doesn't have his shoes and socks on. So he gets downstairs and has to PACK UP HIS BOOKBAG! Then he remembers his review sheet that he left upstairs. UGH!
Anyway, we get in the car and head out and he has forgetten his glasses.
My question is, do I take him his glasses. He will get a headache if I don't. But he does this every morning to me. He made very poor choices this morning so he should have to deal right?
He asked me in the car to bring his glasses to school. I explained to him that while I appreciated him taking care of the birds, he made poor choices in getting ready. I reminded him that I had asked him to not forget his glasses and that I wasn't going to bring them. So then he said he would get a headache.
Now I don't know what to do. I've brought him stuff before when he forgets it. But I told him in the car I wouldn't. What should I do? Natural Consequences dictate that he should do without his glasses today. But I don't want him to have a headache.












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"I got sidetracked." Things like this were happening every day. He wasn't too crazy about my suggesting a list at first. He insisted he'd remember what he needed to, but after a while, he realized that it just wasn't working for him. He asked me for help, so I make a list with him so he can see what's going on each week. We include regularly scheduled things and appointments as well as things he wants to do, phone calls he needs to return, whatever. He likes being able to check items off and feel more organized.
. Thank you agian for some of your suggestions...and maybe this can help you too.