I have asked him if he needs me to help him quite a few times. He always says no and that he is ok. He just gets on with it himself. Well usually after quite a bit of prompting, but doesnt ask for any help from either his Dad or I.
He is a bright boy and did relatively well at GCSEs.
At the beginning of his A level course he did say he was finding one of his subjects much harder than he thought he would. I asked if he would find private lessons useful. He said he would, so I arranged 1 to 1 lessons once a week and he still goes to these.
I also heard about private lessons for another of his subjects and asked if he wanted me to arrange lessons for that subject too. He did, so I have arranged for him to attend when they start in September.
On the rare occasion, he asks me to test him on some content, but this is very infrequent.
The issue is that a friend, sits down and studies with her daughter and I'm left wondering whether I should be doing a lot more with my son personally. I suppose I'm very sensitive to this as I do have a very demanding job and he sees that I am very stressed and time poor. So I wonder whether he does not ask me because of this.
Do parents really sit down and spend hours a day studying with thier children? I think it is great if you can, but I really wouldn't be able to do that and I am left wondering if I'm just a really shit parent.