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My son is 18 years old, was diagnosed with Celiac disease four years ago, with lactose intolerance last summer, and with Crohns in February this year. He has been on homebound, online instruction since them. He should graduate from high school in three weeks, but he is not working effectively. At all. I doubt he will graduate. He is 50% of his way through this coursework. He is an extrovert so to be isolated at home has been really challenging. He is an auditory learning so to read online is awful. And Facebook and video games are complete distractions.
Helping him structure his time doesn't help. Yelling at him doesn't help. His father being firm and setting limits with him doesn't help. My loving approach doesn't help. So, we have decided to back off and let him deal with the consequences. Being opposites, my husband (authoritarian) and I (permissive) have to work really hard to get on the same page.
One consequence is that neither his Dad nor I want to send him to college next year because we don't see effective habits in place that will help him to make the transition. This really makes him sad, and me, too. I don't see it change his motivation at all.
He went on a round of prednisone in late January and absolutely loved feeling better. He didn't buckle down to work while he was well but spent a lot of time procrastinating. As the stress of finishing comes upon him, his Crohns is flaring up and a new round of prednisone doesn't seem to help.
Whatever are we parents to do?
Helping him structure his time doesn't help. Yelling at him doesn't help. His father being firm and setting limits with him doesn't help. My loving approach doesn't help. So, we have decided to back off and let him deal with the consequences. Being opposites, my husband (authoritarian) and I (permissive) have to work really hard to get on the same page.
One consequence is that neither his Dad nor I want to send him to college next year because we don't see effective habits in place that will help him to make the transition. This really makes him sad, and me, too. I don't see it change his motivation at all.
He went on a round of prednisone in late January and absolutely loved feeling better. He didn't buckle down to work while he was well but spent a lot of time procrastinating. As the stress of finishing comes upon him, his Crohns is flaring up and a new round of prednisone doesn't seem to help.
Whatever are we parents to do?