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Getting Teen to Help at HomeBy netters from MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Teen to Help at Home
Most kids (many adults, too) do not take the initiative to do things that need to be done. Few children even think about what needs to be done, unless it needs to be done for them! They just aren't experienced enough to do much thinking ahead. So go ahead and leave a list. As long as he accomplishes those tasks, I'd say you're doing well. Post by janisemom RE: Getting Teen to Help at HomeIt sounds like typical teen behaviour, and I would recommend Barbara Coloroso's books. I believe she has one on talking to teens, and I know she has one that addresses the issues of teaching kids how to make choices and how to assume responsibility. Google her name for the titles. I would be more worried about the back talk than the reluctance to do the chores. But remember, there is a big difference between whinny reluctance to do a chore and swearing at you. One just stems from laziness and a desire to shirk a chore; the other stems from total disrespect, which is a big issue to deal with. Get Barbara's books. They are very useful. Post by louel53 RE: Getting Teen to Help at HomeWell, add me to the list of "you have a normal teen" - I have 2 and they're alot like yours. The college son is a little more self-sufficient, but the 17 y/o could fall over the trash, and not do anything w/ it, but if there's a note to take it out - it's done. Like all the other advice - hang in there! Post by mom of towers RE: Getting Teen to Help at HomeWelcome to being the parent of a teen! Hang in there..be patient. They actually grow up to be people! And the more patient you are now, the better the relationship you will have when they are older. It only lasts a couple of years! Post by catastrofy RE: Getting Teen to Help at Home
Everyone is telling you its typical teenage behavior and they are correct. I just got mine into boot camp last week, they will be sure to teach him to think ahead, lol. But it is annoying, my son knew his jobs, they didn't change but yet he still wouldnt do them unless told. Like he couldn't see the dishes or the garbage unless they were pointed out to him, lol. He is a smart mouth but as he comes from a family of them cant hardly fault him for it. He just wasn't allowed to take it too far, I don't put up with disrespect, but I didn't disrespect him either. Post by micksgirl RE: Getting Teen to Help at Home
You are somewhat ahead of the game since he does do what's on a list or you told him about. Also, the disrespect seems like normal teen-age attitude toward parents, darn it! Post by moonylisa RE: Getting Teen to Help at Home
My sister-in-law didn't put up with anything from her teen. When he didn't take the garbage out as he had been told and told, she dumped it on his bed one day and he finally got it out of the house. didn't miss a day since that! Post by HalfWhit RE: Getting Teen to Help at HomeAs you may know kids do what they are told to do! You have to start when they are very young, they also watch what the parents do & copy them. Learn them how to make up their beds as soon as they can pick up a pillow. Teach them to pick up their clothes & put them where you want them. Do Not wait till they are teens to teach them the above & more. Think about how you were raised by your parents. Don't give up. Take things away from them if they don't do as they should. Kids try to get their way from day one, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Getting Teen to Help at HomeI have 2 great kids 13 & 18. I leave a list of what I want done each day, especially during the summer when they are home most days. I leave a post it note each morning on their TV's in their bedroom reminding them to check the chore list on the kitchen table. They know their jobs are to be done before I get home from work each day. They do get an allowance, 7.50 per week each. There is some hope...my 18 year old just returned from her first year away at college, and has become much more self efficient. She cleans up behind herself (without being told) and I don't have to remind her as much to get stuff done as my 13 year old. I think yours is a normal teenager. Post by rsrandr RE: Getting Teen to Help at Home
He sounds like a normal teenager to me. Some kids have certain chores to do before they can get their allowance. If they only do part of their chores, they only get part of their allowance. You can post a list of his daily chores with a place for him to check them off every day after he does them. No check, no allowance for that chore. Post by Fortunately |
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