subangi -> RE: ARGH!!! Not again! (12/21/2010 4:00:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: subangi I have younger children and sometimes especially when friends come over it can be quite overwhelming. I start out simple like say you have to pick up 5 items and put them in its place, or must hang up 5 items of clothing or put all DVDs on the shelf before they can play with friends or whatever might be happening soon. If I do that little by little it gets cleaned up faster, rather than making a blanket statement to clean it up...period. This. Hell, I may award this forum post of the month. Take a big problem and break it down into smaller ones. Do this over and over and over again, until the process of tackling a big job - any job - is firmly ingrained in your kid's mind. The 'clean it by XX:XX or else' bit? I'll tell you how I reacted to that as a kid: very, very badly, and in numerous ways. That only teaches your kid to wait until D-Day to clean shit. If you've gotten to the point where you feel the need to do that to your kid, you've already severely fucked up. Washing the dishes was a big one - I simply wouldn't do it. Too many childhood experiences of trying to scrape food off and being too small to do it. Followed by too many demands to 'contribute' to household chores, where as soon as I started she either got upset at my lack of skill (under the labels 'laziness' and 'lack of focus') or wandered off to do something else. What finally got me doing dishes had nothing to do with my mom's continual threats of fire and damnation. It was going over to a friend's house, where everyone in the family washed the dishes at the same time. And by damn, it was fun; they'd switch up roles, play with the spray hose, check each other on how they were doing, and I felt like the short kid at a basketball game. But everyone was patient and didn't make me feel like I was cleanliness-retarded; they just showed me until I got it right. It really opened my eyes as to how effective parenting is done. Thanks so much! I needed to hear something positive after the Christmas tree fell over twice while decorating it tonight, and my daughter telling me she told her teacher I would be more than happy to cook something for the class Christmas party other than baking the cookies that I signed up for. Ugh!!!!
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