<p>BCEagle91 -</p>
<p>I’ve been reading this thread with interest, as I have a son who struggled with organizational problems all through high school (and before, too). He’s now a freshman in college with a low B average. Part of my son’s problem is that he lacks the mental discipline and self confidence to push on when he runs into obstacles – either in comprehension or managing his time. </p>
<p>My question to you is this, and I recognize that it may be too simplistic-- do you feel that your son had a eureka moment, or moments, when the suggestions, help, and tools for success finally made sense to him and he was able to make use of them to do well? Or do you feel that it was just the day-in and day-out repetition of the help that you and others provided that it eventually made all the coping tools second nature to him?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>