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You could be a good parent and let your son do his own work. If he waited until the last minute to say anything about it, let him get the F for the project. That way, he can learn about taking charge of his responsibilities now instead of trying to get him to learn it when he's in his twenties.

It's call accountability and responsible parenting.

More parents should try it these days.

This technique must have worked very well on your kids.

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You could be a good parent and let your son do his own work. If he waited until the last minute to say anything about it, let him get the F for the project. That way, he can learn about taking charge of his responsibilities now instead of trying to get him to learn it when he's in his twenties.

It's call accountability and responsible parenting.

More parents should try it these days.

PLEASE tell me that you were not being serious with the above statement. He did pick out his project; I was just looking for ideas in case he could not find something he was interested in.

If you think saying screw it and letting my son get an F on a science project is parenting it is obvious or parenting techniques are different. I busted his butt and took the TV out of his room for the next two weeks as I find that works better.

To each his own I guess right?

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