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We are seeking a long-lasting plan for inducing our SP students to do their homework properly – they just don seem interested. Any suggestions?

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We are seeking a long-lasting plan for inducing our SP students to do their homework properly – they just don seem interested. Any suggestions?

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Your question regarding ways in which parents can motivate SP children/students to do homework is a good one. I believe the problem is reflected in your very question, “. . . a long lasting plan for inducing SPs to…” The nature of SPs is to focus on the immediate; there is not relevance or meaning in the future. In addition, a plan is a structure we made in the past to govern the future. All of these things—the past, a structure, the future—are irrelevant in the face of the needs of any given moment and the options they present. The rule may be that I come home and do homework before I play or watch TV, but today, it is particularly sunny and my friends—whom I hear and see playing right outside—trump the stale confines of that agreement, which made sense at the time of its establishment but has little relevance now. An SP who is successful in school is one who learns (on his or her own or more likely through a loving and patient role model or authority figure) how to make the assignm

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