
Not being sure of what you've tried already, these are my suggestions: Ask for a meeting with his counselor, and all his teachers -- and include your son. Discuss with them what is happening at home, and listen to the teachers to learn what your son does with his class time. As a group, decide on a plan for how you will track his progress in handing in work (e.g. weekly progress reports, signed agenda book, phone calls). Make sure your son commits to the plan.
At home, call a family meeting. Determine the following:
- Study time -- no more than two hours. Have it every school night whether there is homework or not.
- A study place with no distractions of TV, phone, computer, etc. There should be good lighting and necessary supplies.
- Tools -- a binder with pocket folders for each subject. For a time, you check each night to see that his homework is in order. Don't do this for more than two to three weeks. After that, random checks are fine. The binder and books go into the backpack.
- Backpack -- determine where it will be left each evening so that it will not be forgotten.
- Forgetting. If your son forgets an assignment, have him call the homework hot line, if your school has one. If he forgets books or assignments, have him walk or bike back to school if there is time. If he has no assignments, he still must use the study time to read and/or review.
- Rewards. When all his homework is turned in for the week, he gets to do or have something he likes.