Last week my daughter got caught copying another student’s answers on a spelling test. The teacher said she suspects it might not be the first time since she looked back and noticed her answers were the same as her neighbor’s answers in her last couple of math and spelling tests. She is a 1st grader on L3 team, and she has never gotten in trouble at school. We make sure she does all of her HW and is ready for all spelling tests, so this baffles us. I am also a teacher myself. It is the first time as parents that we have needed to possibly consider a more serious consequence than a short time-out.
My husband wants to have my daughter miss as a few days of gym as the consequence for the cheating, and his rationale is that she needs to know that school comes first. If she can’t perform at her highest potential level at school, no gym. Of course I agree with most of his rationale as a teacher and mom, but I disagree that this is the best consequence. I don’t think the punishment will connect to the crime in her 7-year-old brain as much as my idea, which is to pull her from her student of the month lunch (her teacher already told her how she was disappointed to find her cheating since she was picked as student of the month, and that cheating isn’t student of the month behavior). I struggle with this consequence too, because part of me thinks it’s too severe.
What do you think about an appropriate consequence for this? Is pulling her from gym for a few days appropriate?
My husband wants to have my daughter miss as a few days of gym as the consequence for the cheating, and his rationale is that she needs to know that school comes first. If she can’t perform at her highest potential level at school, no gym. Of course I agree with most of his rationale as a teacher and mom, but I disagree that this is the best consequence. I don’t think the punishment will connect to the crime in her 7-year-old brain as much as my idea, which is to pull her from her student of the month lunch (her teacher already told her how she was disappointed to find her cheating since she was picked as student of the month, and that cheating isn’t student of the month behavior). I struggle with this consequence too, because part of me thinks it’s too severe.
What do you think about an appropriate consequence for this? Is pulling her from gym for a few days appropriate?