What would you do if your 11 year old child was supposed to read a 250 page book for a school project and then write a book report on it, and you subsequently found out he really didn't properly read the book? The consequence of this is that he was not able to write a proper book report. I ask the question because this happened in our family. The first that I knew was my son was really struggling to comment on the book and pass a review. He then admitted he had not read the book. For the record, I allowed my son to surrender his half-effort book report, as it was and he got the grade he deserved. However after submitting it, I checked out a different book from the library, I read it from cover to cover and then formulated about 30 questions on the book. I gave it to my son and asked him to do it again. I told him I had read the book, formulated the questions and so there would be no cheating. Over the next 2 weeks he read the book and is currently in the process of writing a book report. He hasn't asked me to help him, he's tapping away at the computer, and he already doesn't appear short of anything to write. I just wondered, what would you do?