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THAT was also my first thought! Granted, most kids don't LIKE to study & do homework, but as parents, it is OUR job to make sure that happens.
The older my boys got, if they brought home 'bad' grades (anything below a C in any class), they had a variety of punishments to choose from. Grounding, clean out their room of ALL their luxuries (and it's worse when they have to do it), etc.
Of course, when my oldest was a senior, he had to read "My Antonia" and answer questions on a daily basis. The boy HATED reading. We started with him reading to me...I took over the reading when I almost fell asleep...it was boring & uninteresting to him--and I could understand why. To him it was a 'girly' book. So I would read aloud (which I love to do) and we would discuss it afterward, he would do his homework. Great bonding time & a memory I will treasure forever! He is now a well-adjusted adult with a family of his own & not afraid to tell us that he is grateful for the way he was raised--what more could a mother ask for?