Teens and PreteensOh dear- the eye rolling, the attitude, the whines of 'OH MOM'... hormones? just a phase? being a teen is tough- being the mama of one is tougher...
OK - the deal is that our senior high youth group is going to Applebees for lunch and my 14 year old has plans to go. At 10:15, I told her she needed to get ready and take a shower so she ran upstairs. It's now 11:45 and that's the last I've seen of her. No shower, not dressed, etc. I also told her I had a couple of chores for her so to hurry up and get going when I told her to take a shower. So now I'm sitting here - the other kids are dressed and ready to go but she's no where to be seen and I KNOW she's going to come flying down the stairs any time and freak that we're not gone yet. She has a clock in her room and, honestly, wouldn't you think about the fact that you want to go out and look at the time? Doesn't an hour and a half seem like a long time??
UGH!! I am so tired of prodding her all the time like a child and I think she should have atleast motivated herself after I told her the plan to get herself ready!!
BTW - I think she's just sitting up in her room either listening to music or making a hemp necklace.
So, am I being mean? WWYD?
Ann
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nak...try saying to her "we will be leaving at_____(fill in the blank). you are welcome to join us. if you are not ready you will be left home" that puts the responsibility on her. ftr, i don't think you are being mean. she needs to learn these things.
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not mean at all.... I do that with my 6 and 7 year olds. Well not leave them but they wouldn't get to go. If I told them and it is thier activity it must not be THAT important to them if they can't get thier butts in gear
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also, i know a lady who made her 9 yo dd pay for a sitter with her allowance when she goofed around and wasnt ready to go with their family for some event. said girl hasn't done that again.
Originally posted by miahswife nak...try saying to her "we will be leaving at_____(fill in the blank). you are welcome to join us. if you are not ready you will be left home" that puts the responsibility on her. ftr, i don't think you are being mean. she needs to learn these things.
If she's done this before, and been allowed to go, I wouldn't just leave her this time. I would, however, sit down and talk to her when you get back and explain what you expect of her (VERY specificly) in the future and what the consequences will be if she doesn't follow through. I'd even go so far as to put them in writing, but then I have a teen boy, and so maybe it's just a boy thing to need a written reminder. My children's chores have to be completed by 8pm the night before, to be allowed to do anything special or go anywhere the next day. This prevents any last minute trying to get stuff done and get ready craziness.
Were you and the other kids doing lunch as well? I would leave without her and do something with the other kids. Coming down in a frantic fit because you're late to find a note saying "maybe next time you'll be ready on time and have your chores done" would nip that in the bud, I would think. Leave instructions as to where you'll be so she doesn't freak out, but I wouldn't take her. It must not be too important or she'd be ready.
I'll go to applebees with you . I love eating out, lol. I'd have been ready long before it was time, even as a teen.
Perhaps there is something else going on? Is she nervous about meeting up with people? Is she not feeling well? Is she just doing this to get out of chores?
How frustrating. I'm not looking forward to teens.
Seriously.. she only has like three or four more years at home. Time management is a skill she will be responsible for when she's an adult. To be blunt, it's not your job to make sure she's ready to go do fun things. It's hers. If she doesn't get to go.. just say "I'm sorry (say it really sadly and mean it) .. I wish you could have gone with us. It was really great. But don't worry, we'll go out again in a few days and I know you'll be ready to go when we are then." and leave it at that. That way you aren't the bad guy... she hast to take responsibility for her own time management.
Now, I dunno if she's old enough to be left alone or not.... I just know that as long as you worry about when she's ready and worry about if she gets to things on time etc.. she won't. She'll leave all that worrying up to you and when she's late, she'll blame you. Least that's what I did with my mom.
I totally agree with Kelli! I'd leave her at home. She'll be mad, but she might learn her lesson.
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Oh, and make sure, like with all kids, that you give her a warning. Give her a set list of what needs to be done and by when, a concrete time. So it is fair to put it on her plate after that. Kwim?