The
Funny Side of Parenting
From the kitchen, Mom called to
her son who was playing with his friend, "James, I'd like
you to take out the trash please?"
James, smugly looked at this friend and then called back to
his mother, "What do I get out of it?"
Mom thought for a moment and then replied, "Well, we'll give
you food, a place to sleep, and clothe you throughout your
entire childhood."
James picked up the trash and started heading out the door
mumbling, "I hate it when she puts things in perspective."
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Parenting
Insight You Can Use Now
Here's a fun idea that came from our elementary age online
support group.
"We started a chore system that seems to be working so far.
Basically, you make chore cards for each child, arrange them
in a specific order and literally clip them to the child. As
the child does the chore, he flips the card to the next one.
When done, the child reports to Mom and hands in the clip.
It's kind of hard to forget what you are supposed to be
doing when your to do list is clipped to you! When I say
chores, I mean getting dressed, making their beds, brushing
their teeth. Well work up to the big stuff in good time.
"So far, they love the cards and Im not badgering them to
do what they need to do. The consequences for not obeying
are simple and appropriate. If they skip a job, they go back
and do it. If it isnt done well, we either go over how to
do it or they do it over. If they take too long, they lose
privilege time like playtime or TV time. If they really
fight me, they get to chill out for awhile until they're
ready to hear instruction and complete their jobs. Not
really a time out but a break like Turansky/Miller
promote."
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