Awake since 4 this morning as I confiscated his i pad after midnight and it bleeped notifications at me!
Really worried about him; He had a virus a month ago, still coughing, run down, very tired, tearful. Depressed?
He has failed his first piece of English controlled assessment and had to re-do; he is absolutely crushed, despondent, says he can't do it. I have got a tutor and this started really well, but since the fail has been much less productive. He seems to have total writers block- scared of putting it on paper in case it is wrong. He reads, has a broad vocabulary and can spell.
I also feel he is letting his other subjects slip, even those he has previously loved.
Would it be reasonable to remove his i pad for the next two weeks? (Because he uses it way too much and too late at night) Write him an exam timetable? Make him revise downstairs where I can see him?
I've previously steered away from micromanagement; wanting him to learn to work for his own sake; but at the moment it doesn't seem to have worked.
He is a bright boy who should be looking at getting good grades, but it feels like it is all unravelling. He will be taking three GCSE's, including English next summer.
I want him to feel I am on his side and that we will help him get through this stage, but am a bit at a loss as the best way to help.
Any advice welcome!