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How do I motivate my 17 year old son?

How do I motivate my 17 year old son?

Here are 11 Ways to Motivate Your Teenage Son:

  1. 1 – Discuss the Value.
  2. 2 – Do the Worst First.
  3. 3 – Give Choices.
  4. 4 – Give Positive Reinforcement.
  5. 5 – Give them Rewards.
  6. 6 – Help Him Develop Responsibility.
  7. 7 – Let Them Make Mistakes.
  8. 8 – Make it Fun.

What do you do when your teenager doesn’t want to do anything?

I think the problem is that these kids are motivated to resist, to withdraw, and to underperform. They act out by acting in. The first thing to understand about teens and pre-teens who seem to have no motivation is this: it’s impossible to have no motivation. Everybody is motivated in some way.

How do I get my teenage son to spend time with me?

Here are 10 ways to create quality time to spend with your teen, even if it’s just a few minutes each day.

  1. Turn off the Electronics.
  2. Eat Dinner Together.
  3. Step Into Your Teen’s World.
  4. Do Something Active.
  5. Do Something Nice for Others Together.
  6. Go for a Drive Together.
  7. Go for a Walk.
  8. Do a Project Together.
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How do I motivate my son to get a job?

9 Ways to Motivate a Teen to Get a Job

  1. Ask your teen why he or she is resistant.
  2. Tell your teen why it’s important.
  3. Make your teen responsible for paying a bill.
  4. Close “The Bank of Mom and Dad.”
  5. Lean into your teen’s passion.
  6. Increase the amount of work your teen is expected to do at home.

How do you motivate an intelligent but unmotivated teenager?

Motivating the Unmotivated Child

  1. Lack of Motivation is a Form of Resistance.
  2. All Kids are Motivated by Something.
  3. Kids Resist Because They Lack Problem-Solving Skills.
  4. Don’t Argue or Fight With Your Child About Motivation.
  5. Be Clear, Calm, and Give Consequences for Your Child’s Behavior.
  6. Give Effective Consequences.

Why is my teenage son so distant?

Reasons for distant behavior can stem from both minor and serious issues within the teen. Teens will commonly deal with issues such as having problems with friends, bullying, and academic problems.

Why does my teenager have no motivation?

Some common causes of low motivation among teens are: FEAR OF FAILURE: Teens may develop such a fear of failure that they are unwilling to try in the first place. But with the dawn of adolescence, many of these young people fail to make the necessary developmental shift from extrinsic to intrinsic motivation.

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How do I motivate my teenage son to do well in school?

And there are a number of things parents can do to help motivate kids to try harder.

  1. Get involved.
  2. Use reinforcement.
  3. Reward effort rather than outcome.
  4. Help them see the big picture.
  5. Let them make mistakes.
  6. Get outside help.
  7. Make the teacher your ally.
  8. Get support for yourself.

Can your parents kick you out at 17?

Once a minor is legally emancipated, parents no longer have to feed, house, or pay child support for the emancipated minor. Kicking an underage child (meaning under 18 in most states) out of the house, without the child being emancipated, can often be considered child abandonment, which is a crime.

How do I get my 17 year old son to quit school?

I actually have two answers – one for you and one for him. 1. First (and most importantly) for you: Unhook from the need to force him to do anything – especially “finishing” high school. At 17 he’s “got this” – and if he doesn’t, he needs to “get it” in short order.

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Does an 18 year old have to follow the rules?

Your 18-year-old has to follow the rules just as much as your 4-year-old does. Of course, as kids get older, they can earn more privileges and have more responsibility. However, the age factor does not give them an excuse to be abusive (verbally or physically) or disrespectful.

How can I convince my son to go to a specialist?

Your best bet would be to take him to talk to his gp. They can then refer to specialist and explain to him the process and time frames etc. He’ll most likely listen more to the Dr and it may make him feel like you are feeling OK about this. Has he been to see his GP?

What do you do when your son doesn’t go to school?

This isn’t to say that he gets to sit on the couch and play video games, however. If he’s not going to school (or taking classes – for credit or not (in areas of interest to him; see item #2) he should be either working or volunteering his time. Gaining either experience of knowledge is a lifelong journey.