Category: Q&As

My Son Forgets his Stuff at School

Published : Dec 16, 2024
By Dr. Ana Aznar

“My son he is 5 years 6 months old. He has problem in academics and he forgot his stuff at school” 

 

I am sorry to hear you are worried about your son.  

You mention that he forgot his stuff at school. I am not sure if this happened only once or if it is a regular occurrence. It is very common for children (especially as young as your son) to forget things. One thing that you can do is to create a timetable at home. Together, you can create one that is very ‘cool’ and stick on his bedroom wall. In this timetable, you can include everything he needs to do in the morning before going to school (e.g., brush his teeth, get his packed lunch, get his PE kit…) and you can include also what he needs to take home after school (e.g., musical instrument, football boots…). Look at it together every day so that he is clear on what he needs and bit by bit that routine will stick!   

Regarding his academic problems, I would encourage you to have a meeting with his teacher to understand what is going on. Is he paying attention in class?; Is he doing his homework?; Is he happy at school?; Does he have friends?; Does he struggle to learn the content?; Are there any concerns that he might be dyslexic, dyspraxic…? Once you have a better idea of what is going on, you can devise a support plan for him.  

Finally, make sure that he is getting enough sleep and that he has a consistent routine at home. 

 I hope this helps. Do not hesitate to get in touch with me if you need further support.   

Love,

 Ana

Dr Ana Aznar

  

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Jon
2025-01-20 11:24:16
Yes its ok
Jonh
2025-01-20 11:21:07
I think this is a real great article.Thanks Again. Fantastic.
Dr. Ana Aznar
2024-09-13 12:51:46
Dear Robert,
Thank you so much for your comment. I totally get what you mean. It is always difficult to have kids living with you, wanting to support them and their parents but at the same time not wanting to step in anyone's toes. If there's anything we can do to support you and your family, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.

Ana
Robert Eisenbart
2024-09-10 00:43:07
Great Article! I'm a retired FNP. Years ago I taught a STEP program to parents via family court cases. I now have a daughter and her man disciplining three children 4, 8, and 10. The 10 year old has ADHD and my personal diagnosis is she's also Oppositional/Defiant. I believe the OD came from harsh discipline. All they seem to do is punish and threaten physical punishment. They say positive reinforcement didn't work however they tried it for about 2 months and then went back to punishment. I can't reason with them as "they are the parents"!! is all I hear. They all live with me and have since the oldest was about 2. Sadly I can see the other 2 developing issues like anxiety and aggression as well. Trying to show them another side of adult supervision when I have them but frustrating.
Dr. Ana Aznar
2024-09-02 20:48:07
Really glad you found it useful! Thank you for being here and for your comment.

Ana
avenue17
2024-08-30 11:17:25
I doubt it.
Dr. Ana Aznar
2024-05-17 09:55:58
Hi Donna,
sO great to have you here! Totally agree that Zara is great! What other topics would you like us to discuss?
Ana
Donna
2024-05-17 09:49:36
Love Zara’s ways of teaching for both parents & kids! Also so helpful. We want more!! (Please!) :D
Ana Aznar
2024-05-08 07:24:31
We are glad you found the content useful! Many thanks for being here.
Ana
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2024-05-04 14:40:38
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Cristoj
2024-04-09 18:20:19
Great article!!!
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