Boys grades

Boys’ Grades

I’m the dad of the two boys who are currently grounded. Was it the right decision to ground them due to their poor report card grades?

One Reply to “Boys grades”

  1. It’s understandable to feel frustrated when kids bring home poor grades, and grounding can be a way to encourage them to take their studies more seriously. However, it’s also important to consider the reasons behind their grades. Have you talked to them about what might be causing their struggles? Sometimes, kids might need additional support or help with time management or study skills. Perhaps grounding could be part of a broader conversation about academic expectations and how to achieve those goals together. Communication and understanding can often lead to more positive outcomes in the long run!

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