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The Home Stretch



Be sure to watch Dr. Kanner discuss this topic live @ 8:15am on Monday, May 5th on Fox6 News In The Morning.

Background
:  I asked one of my adolescent patients yesterday if he had been thinking about summer vacation and he very quickly responded with "in 28 days, 7 hours, and 13 minutes, i'm free!".  Obviously, summer had been on his mind, as it is for most if not all school-age, middle school, and high school students who are "gutting out" the last month or so of their school year.  Given his excitement, I had to ask how he was doing with his grades and he proudly expressed that he was still getting all A's even with vacation on his mind.  Curiously, I inquired as to what was keeping him going and he told me 3 things:  "encouragement, incentive, and fear".

 From the "encouragement side", he explained that both his friends and parents were supporting the difficult balance of taking school seriously with the excitement of summer around the corner, but knowing that both his friends were in the same boat, and even his parents expressed their empathy of having to stay focused with the advent of vacation in reach. 

"Incentive" he told me was communicated in two ways.  In the first, his mother has been bringing him fresh homemade cookies while studying which he jokingly told me that he cannot resist.  Although he told me that he sort of feels like a dog being rewarded for a trick, her approach is working and he is performing.  The other mode of incentive, again introduced by his parents, was a number of positive events to look forward to over the summer if he keeps his grades up for this last month.  Such included driving lessons, a later curfew, and even a $100 I-Tunes gift card. 

The "fear factor" he explained was conveyed by his mother that she would basically "kill him" ( not in a literal sense), if he blew his grades given this is the second semester of his junior year with college applications coming up in the Fall.  He expressed to me that even though she was "acting postal", that she did have a point and that her attitude about this had been consciously on his mind every time he thought about blowing off his homework.

I asked him which of the 3 factors were the most helpful to him and he told me it was the cookies, but I think he may have been reluctant to admit that he was actually more afraid of his 5'2 cookie yielding mother!

Irrespective of which of the 3 factors are the most effective, the point is that the method is working and we can learn something from this example about how to best help children stay focused academically when a summer vacation is up and coming.  Expecting most children or adolescents to stay focused without some outside influence when exciting advents are on their mind is a recipe for disaster for their minds are not yet fully capable of self-managing themselves without the help of caring and present parents.  In my patient's case, his parents took the initiative of approaching him rather than awaiting a problem to manifest and it seems that he will complete the school year with a good feeling about himself and go into summer feeling successful.  No guilt for this young man that he did not give it his all and he will also develop a sense of earning good things for his efforts.

So, how can we help kids stay on top if their studies with summer knocking on the door?  loving support, limits and boundaries, and lots of cookies!

Tips To Keep Kids Focused:

1.  approach them with an understanding of their plight and be loving
2.  find small tokens to keep them focused
3.  place incentives ahead of them
4.  set limits and boundaries if necessary to help them stay in the game

Fox Announcement:  The Your Family Matters Show was awarded the IParenting Media Award for 2008 from Disney.  There were only two television shows given this prestigious award for the 2008 year!

 
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Published Friday, May 02, 2008 8:40 AM by drkanner

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About drkanner

Dr. Kanner is a Licensed Clinical Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychologist and Psychoanalyst with a full time private practice in Rancho Santa Fe, California. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine at U.C. San Diego and a Clinical Instructor and Supervisor at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. Recently, he has become the Director of Clinical Counseling for La Jolla Country Day School and has been named to the National Board of Directors for KidsKorps, USA. He continues as a Consultant for many public and private schools in San Diego and has also received distinguished teaching awards over the past seven years. He is a published author and a sought after speaker on topics pertaining to childhood, adolescence, and parenthood. He is also presently writing a book for Fox based on his show, Your Family Matters.

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