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Monthly Archives: March 2013
The Good Child
It seems there is one in every family, with more than one child, that walks through my office door – a child who is academically successful, well-liked by peers, talented in the arts and/or athletics, mannerly, loves to help out, … Continue reading
Too Old for This
Just joined Twitter if you want to follow the blog there. Not sure I understand how this works, so please be patient. Fifteen-year-old daughter serving as consultant. Let’s just say she is not known for her patience. @Dr_Sayers
The Real Reason Bedrooms Have Doors
My last post (Swooping) was about a strategy to help family members work together to keep the house tidy. I stated in that post that “swooping” should only be used in common areas of the house such as mudrooms, kitchens, … Continue reading
Posted in Children of all ages
Tagged chores, consequences, messy bedrooms, parenting, responsibility
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