Hi,
My son (now 16) detested homework and there were many arguments.Don't know how old your teen is, but things can improve!My main prob was that all the school would do was contact me and tell me-no real sanctions at school, so it was up to me to sort it.I don't have a clear strategy that worked, just persistence. Does your teen have a social life outside the house (mine had a limited one), because if so it's worth limiting time out until homework is done, I was able to use that at times.I took play station controllers away too, remote controls on telly, all the usual things. One problem is that so much homework is done on the internet, so I made him bring computer downstairs to dining room so I could monitor him.without that element of supervision, he soon found himself distracted by YouTube, Facebook etc etc.
If it helps, as he went into Year 10/11, he improved and at exam time he suddenly started working.He achieved some very good results, so the persistence was worth it.
If all else fails, talk to his tutor/Year leader for advice. This should not just be your problem-you are not setting the homework, even though you probably feel as though it's all up to you!Trust me-you are not alone. Whatever you might be feeling, there are loads of kids out there who hate homework and will do everything possible to avoid it. It's not your fault!!!!!! Some might say he needs to learn to be independent, etc etc. Yes, he does, but if he is not ready for that yet, then you do have a clear choice, really. Back off completely and see what happens, or just persist with everything you can throw at the situation! Personally, I never could back off, as I was always concerned that once I had left him to it, if he had not changed his attitude, I could never claw back the situation if it went wrong. Good luck!