I am going through the same problem with my Son who is 14. I am at a loss.
My Son is in the top set of all of his subjects at school yet he has just got his mock exam results back in and they were poor. This is because he did not revise even though I tried my best to make him by removing the gaming machines, because in my opinion, my Son is addicted to them. I have tried everything. I have taken the consoles away, limited the use of gaming, tried to encourage him in trying a sport, which is a no no as he is not sporty in the least so that was a lost cause. I ask him to bring his friends round, happy to be the taxi driver and take him anywhere he wants to go with his friends but he will not ask them or have them around. I know he has friends at school as I see him with them but for some reason, he won't socialise with them outside of school, but plays with them on the machines!! I don't know whether he has a confidence issue with asking them out in case of rejection as I do feel he has lacks confidence. I try not to pressure him, but encourage him but nothing works. I try to take him out with myself and my family but he doesn't want to go and every outing is a struggle and makes it known when he is out with us.
My Son is an only child and he spends all his time on his own in his room, which really upsets me as he is a lovely boy. The only person he really lets his guard down with is his cousin who lives in Ascot so not around the corner. He is such a lovely child but I feel that he is missing out on lots of fun, but he simply isn't interested in anything! When I am at home with him, I say let's watch a movie together or go to the cinema and it's always a no. So I sit upstairs on my own and he is downstairs on his own (on gaming machines)! This really upsets me!
I tried offering lessons in music, not interested.
I am a single parent and I am self employed but am always there to drop him off at school and pick him up and I work from home a lot, so I am an active parent, but I simply don't know what else to do.
He has a good relationship with his Father who he sees regularly so there is no issue around this (his Father and I get on) and he knows he is loved by all of his family. My Grandparents dote on him.
Can anyone help? When I took the machines away, he hated my guts and home life wasn't great as he wouldn't talk to me so I eventually caved in (maybe I shouldn't have but easier said than done), then limited the machine use but again, everything still doesn't improve. How do I help a child when they are not sporty or interested in much else?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I am looking at hiring a private tutor to come to my home and help him improve his school work as he has a year before GCSE's but I know that this will be met with hell when I do so, but I will stand my ground with this as he will thank me for it later.