Monday, 29 June 2015

neet routine

Last week one of the greatest challenges was the morning alarm clock.
My child set his alarm on his phone and failed to surface for the alarm.so dad then has the responsibility of waking child up
Waking him up whilst not causing offence. Not allowed reality wise to should as if I shot then he will fail to get up at all and go on strike. Have to allow enough time so that he surfaces with enough time to wash and dress.
The timing seemed to be the key. In his case it as 1hour before. All teenagers vary. My target was to wake him and see him surface. It's at this point I have to express my sympathy for those parents who are not able to do this due to shift patterns. There must be a concern if you work away and have to rely on others to encourage your child out of bed.
The routine has to be the key. In June/ July the children have the warmer days and the social media may be highlighting the plans for holidays that may be days away. This becomes a tougher time to keep the discipline going. If your child has been out of education for a period and isn't finding it particularly motivational now the challenge increases. So our Teenage meet needs to be motivated by the provider. The challenge may also be that peers and social media contact can have an effect on teenagers.

I  see each day as a challenge the lack of motivation and feedback seems to be limited in positive excitement. I have been annoyed that returning to home on time doesn't oƧcur. That's simply frustrating and I am not staying up each night.

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