Argh. Ds on inset day, I'm trying to make him finish his holiday homework, which is a thoughtful, well-structured and (you'd think) boy-friendly and interesting task involving a piece of extended writing about an adventure in Antarctica. Based on the previous half-term's geography work, so by no means the usual 'get your parents to research it on google and tell you what to write' routine.
Boy is bright. Boy is in Y4, and reads extremely well and very widely. Boy is nonetheless reluctant to produce anything other than the shortest, scruffiest, most ill-spelled piece of unimaginative scrawl, and alternates between grumps and tears when encouraged to crank it up a notch. And he can write beautifully when he wants to, I've seen the evidence. But mostly he just doesn't want to, would rather be lounging round the place, kicking a ball or playing SuperMario. Which he has spent most of half term doing, before you all criticise me for being a demon pushy mother from hell.
Argh. Will it get better? Please tell me he won't be like this when he's 15, and I won't have to worry about him spending the rest of his life working in McD's? Please tell me something that will stop me wanting to lie on the floor biting mouthfuls out of the carpet?