I don't care if they are preparing her for middle school, this is a severe punishment, in your daughter's mind, and I don't blame her for worrying so much about school this year.
All I can suggest to you is to give her immeasureable support. Tell her that you and her father will help her with this problem...that's what family is all about. Make sure she has a special notebook to write down her assignments and to bring it home each and everyday. (And you need to check for her assignments online to help her remember for the first few weeks.) Then you will help her keep up with what is due...and when; so you all can help her avoid these punishments. And then do it! You'll become more familiar with her weekly assignments. Keep assuring her that this is the way to avoid silent lunches and Friday night school. It doesn't hurt to let her know you think it's unfair, too. This should help bolster her self-confidence as she sees it begin to work. It will, also, train her for keeping up with assignments in middle and high school. But *you'll* be training her with your love and guidance.
I just do *not* believe in punishment that is so frightening to some children. I believe in rewarding them for doing right and showing improvement. So, plan some fun goals for her to do at the end of each completed week without school punishment....don't dangle those goals in front of her....surprise her with them at the end of the week...and make Friday night a fun night for her instead.
Life shouldn't be so tough at age 11. The world puts so much pressure on our young children these days. Give her big hugs and squeezes and assure her you'll be there for her all the way. It may take a week or two to get her organized and get your own ideas set...but this is very important and let her see how you'll work together with her on this. Turn it around to be an exciting time for her....to heck with the school's ideas. They make mistakes, too. If enough children are having such severe anxiety over this situation...the rule will change next year for the next group of students.
This would, also, be a good time to show her what prayer can do.
Good luck and God bless...
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