Second Semester and My Teen is Failing!
As second semester is progressing, and faster than we realize, our High School teenagers are not recognizing how important these years are to getting into a good college or university.
It is a fact, not all kids are designed to go to college, some are very good at vocational trades, and that is a great direction too - as long as they have a direction.
However if you see that your once A-B student is barely getting C's and D's it is time to find out what is going on.
Have you tried therapy, which in many cases can lead to a dead end since your teen doesn't seem to see the issue - have you tried support groups? Talked to your member of your church or community or friends that have been there?
Once you have exhausted all local resources it may be time for outside help, residential therapy. This doesn't mean your teen needs to be in a place where there are hard-core kid - quite the contrary, you need to find a school or program that helps stimulate your teen in a positive direction. Get them motivated again - but in a good way.
For more resources visit www.helpyourteens.com.
It is a fact, not all kids are designed to go to college, some are very good at vocational trades, and that is a great direction too - as long as they have a direction.
However if you see that your once A-B student is barely getting C's and D's it is time to find out what is going on.
- Talk to your teen
- Talk to his/her guidance counselor
- Talk to his/her teachers
- Who are your teen's friends now? Are they also failing?
- What has changed?
- Why are they spiraling to a destructive level?
Have you tried therapy, which in many cases can lead to a dead end since your teen doesn't seem to see the issue - have you tried support groups? Talked to your member of your church or community or friends that have been there?
Once you have exhausted all local resources it may be time for outside help, residential therapy. This doesn't mean your teen needs to be in a place where there are hard-core kid - quite the contrary, you need to find a school or program that helps stimulate your teen in a positive direction. Get them motivated again - but in a good way.
For more resources visit www.helpyourteens.com.