On Dec 29, 10:57 pm, wrote:
On Dec 29, 10:43 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
Well, the way I look at it, it is because some folks give their kids a
choice
My kids sweat, then we talk about reward.. And that depends
on their attitude during the task, not weather they do it or not
Do you chain them into the rowing seats and then drum out the beat?
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Don't have to chain them.. They are raised to do as they are told.
They know we can discuss things after the task is done if they have a
problem with it... They trust me to ask what I ask for the right
reasons...
Rowdy Mouse Racing, Bitch all you want... after the race...
I figger if he wants a vehicle to drive, he'll start fixin it (he is
almost 18). We won't allow him to drive the new Nissan or Toyota
Highlander due to extreme insurance costs in FL.
It is weird how different kids personalities are. My younger daughter
is curious about how the truck works whereas my son is only interested
in driving it and couldnt care less about how it works. BUT, he must
be doin something right cuz he always has a new girl with him.