No, you should not let your child fail school. While we do not recommend enabling habits or routines that are not earning the privilege of ongoing investment through tuition payments, we have found that students often lack the foresight to appreciate the challenges of life without formal training or credentials. Moreover, we have found quite consistently that underperformance is largely due to executive functioning skills, including how to navigate college when faced with challenges, more so than a simple factor of motivation, like a train without more track. Building out the infrastructure to address and resolve challenges will serve them better, as these challenges typically extend back into middle or high school.
