Tutta Larsen is raising three children.The eldest, Luka, was born from the common-law husband of the TV presenter, journalist Zakhar Artemyev. The boy turned 12 years old, and quite predictably he goes to school. On September 1, he was ceremoniously sent off to the assembly. But less than three weeks had passed since the beginning of school, when problems began, which were revealed, as usual, at a parent-teacher meeting. Sep 20 2017 at 6:10 PDT “It turned out that the boy ignores homework (the electronic diary is temporarily not working at school, and he does not write in a paper one) and managed to earn 3 twos in just one Russian in a week,” Tutta complained to subscribers. Yes, it's a shame. So far, the mother of three children has found one way out of the situation: leaving Luka in after-school care until six o'clock in the evening. Then he will definitely do all his homework under the supervision of the teacher. But Tutta is not satisfied with this solution. After all, the boy also goes to aikido and studies music. If you sit in after-school care all day, you will have to say goodbye to all other development. “And I’m not sure that will work,” Tutta admits gloomily. “I don’t know how to make him want to study, to take responsibility.” The TV presenter even decided to ask her subscribers for advice: how do they solve such problems? But usually the situation is exactly the opposite: Tutta’s followers ask her questions as a recognized expert in raising children. Aug 23 2017 at 3:11 PDT Tutta’s fans advised her, firstly, to relax, C students are people too. And often even more successful than A students. And secondly, to talk to Luka. “Your boy is smart, there must be a problem at school with something. Maybe the teacher is not very good?” the subscribers delicately ask. And thirdly: they advise finding motivation for studying. Most agree that additional classes can be such motivation: if you haven't learned your lessons, you won't go to aikido. And what do experts say? They say that a child should understand that it is in his or her interests to finish his or her lessons as quickly as possible. That's the motivation: if you've done your homework, you can now do what you really like.