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    Help! My DS is not motivated.

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    • H Offline
      Haneyi
      last edited by

      I'm not a parent, but I hope I can help a little.


      Is your DS getting good grades in school? Does he do all his homework etc.? I do fine for my examinations and tests, but I never really properly studied at home. I sit in front of my computer for long hours once I reach home everyday, even during my PSLE period. My mom got angry and wanted to take away my computer. Every time I heard that, I feel sad.

      School hours are long and when we come back from school, most of the time we are already very tired so it's natural for us not to be motivated to study outside of school. I pay attention during lessons and do my homework though ( Important! ).

      You can also check with his tutor whether he's doing okay etc, also ask him if the tuition is helping him as not everyone benefit from tuition ( I didn't and it was a waste of money ).

      The year has just started, there are still many tests and examinations to come. If he says he knows what he's doing and will study, let him continue playing ( even if he is lying ). Why? I know as a parent, you care about his studies and want him to do well, but he is the one taking the examination, it is his life, his future, you can guide him and give him advices, but in the end, he makes his own choices. If asking him to cut down on the playing time doesn't work, screaming and shouting doesn't work, taking away his Xbox and PS3 most likely won't work as well. In fact, that will not motivate him to study, but make him sad / angry instead.

      In life, you get a tap ( friendly reminder ), and then a slap, followed by a push. If after all that and nothing changes, you can only wait for the brick wall to fall on you. Deep inside, no one wants to fail, no one wants to do badly, and I believe it is the same for your son. You already did your best, it is up to him now.

      I hope everything turns out well for you and your son. :xedfingers:

      ( Hopefully this helps, I apologize if anything I said didn't make sense etc. :oops: )

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        hashroop
        last edited by

        Dear Haneyi


        thank you for your kind advise…much appreciated. Will monitor him closely and hope pulls up his socks. He didnt do quite well in his last exams

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        • J Offline
          jen.03343895
          last edited by

          Another thing is that you could motivate him by helping him to set a target.


          For example, I guess that he loves gaming. Therefore, you could probably show him some courses in the polytechnic which teaches gaming and its creations, such as Diploma in Games Design & Development by Singapore Polytechnic. Tell him that these courses required good grades to get in and if he wanted these courses, he must work double hard.

          These can be quite a good method. This is because that what happened to many of my friends. They generally do not like studying and scored rather badly. However, after the school brings them to polytechnic open houses, they realized that by continuing not to study, they could not enter into their dream courses. As a result, they work hard enough and most of the time do get their desire result.

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            hashroop
            last edited by

            hi Jen thx…actually thats the course that he’s interested in.Coincendatally, their sch brougt them to Temasek Poly just yesterday and he was so thrilled to learn such a course being offered.


            Im trying to get him out of his lazy attitude. He knows his dreams but expect them to just drop into his laps without thriving… sigh:(

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              mdmlow
              last edited by

              Sit down and have a heart to heart talk with hi explaining to him the importance.

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              • P Offline
                POA Teacher
                last edited by

                Your son is a typical teenager.


                I tutor mainly Sec 4 and 5 students. Most of them are like your son, especially 4N kids. (But I confess I was not deligent too when I was their age :oops: ).
                Some of them don't \"wake up\" until a few months before the N lvls. (I've had 4N students who began tuition only in June/ July with single-digit marks for their mid-year SA).
                Btw, nagging doesn't work on them.
                Hopefully your son will change soon.

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                  mummy so kiasu
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                  hashroop:
                  Dear Haneyi


                  thank you for your kind advise..much appreciated. Will monitor him closely and hope pulls up his socks. He didnt do quite well in his last exams
                  I agree with haneyi. If the child is not motivated, then tuition will not make much different. Try to talk to him & find how to motivate him. You can either read out on such topics & send him to a motivation camp.

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                    kiasu_student
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                    Hi, the most important thing is to let your DS understand how interesting n fascinating a subject such as Math and Sci can be which I am very interested in. I am not very interested in Sci in P3 but since I explore further how fascinating can waves of physics and biology can be, I like Sci and got A star in PSLE. Try develop interest.

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