@kolson0319 Gifts on a birthday or Christmas aren’t about academic results, to me. A gift isn’t earned, it’s a choice someone makes to show a physical representation of their care for you.
I guess the side question here is — is this being asked because you’re feeling bad or ashamed? And are these results after you tried your hardest, or did you just ignore the work you were supposed to do all year?
Cos if this is you putting in effort, then you haven’t done anything wrong here, and school and tests aren’t for everyone.
If you stuffed up because you haven’t been studying, I think you’ve probably learned a lesson here ; can’t just coast by without any work, and I think feeling bad about it now is probably as much “punishment” as you need. At the end of the day, your school journey really only impacts you, and if you try as hard as you can, that’s all you can do. If you slack off, then you’re putting some limitations on your choices.
I think I’d have a hard time not giving my child a gift at Christmas regardless of F grades. The grade itself is the consequence to me.