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        <title>A Miracle! - Teeter Totter  ~  Finding a Balance Between Me-Hood and Motherhood - creatress&apos;s Blog - SacMomsClub.com</title>
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        <description>A miracle happened in our house this week and I just had to share. Anyone with older children (well, past the age of 3) may be aware of how quickly your job description goes from &amp;ldquo;mother&amp;rdquo; to &amp;ldquo;nagger.&amp;rdquo; My son (it seemed to me) couldn&amp;rsquo;t lift a finger unless I told him to. Every day was the same; &amp;ldquo;Did you feed the dogs yet? FEED THEM!&amp;rdquo; or &amp;ldquo;Did you take out the trash like I asked you to three hours ago? TAKE IT OUT!&amp;rdquo; Why am I paying him allowance again?
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Well, our summer started off this exact way; &amp;ldquo;Feed the dogs, take out trash, put your clothes away, clean up your crud&amp;hellip;&amp;rdquo; It only took two days for me to want to sell him to the gypsies and feed the dogs myself. Something HAD to be done. &amp;ldquo;Look&amp;rdquo; I said to my 15 &amp;frac12; year old man-cub, &amp;ldquo;Something HAS GOT TO CHANGE! I cannot, will-not go through summer nagging at you like this, reminding you of every little thing you have to do every day! I have my own stuff to do too and you need to suck it up and be more responsible.&amp;rdquo; I told my darling man-cub that he had three choices. 1) A paper &amp;ldquo;to-do&amp;rdquo; list that he would write out every day the night before, then DO IT! 2) Program everyday reminders (like feed the dogs) into his cell phone&amp;rsquo;s &amp;ldquo;task&amp;rdquo; list. Or 3) I would teach him how to use the calendar feature on his e-mail account that would send him daily e-mail reminders. He picked 2.
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After a few kinks (like setting the musical reminder at 8AM rather than 10AM), the cell phone reminders worked like a charm. Then&amp;hellip; yesterday, a breakthrough! Before I got out of the shower in the morning the dogs were fed and trash and recycling had been taken out! TAH DAH! You bet I praised him to the high heavens.
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Now, I know it won&amp;rsquo;t be perfect. I&amp;rsquo;m sure I&amp;rsquo;ll still find myself nagging, but I do consider this a huge step in the right direction. Learning to manage your time and stay on top of your own tasks is difficult for any teenager (heck, most adults can&amp;rsquo;t even do it!) So for my special needs kid to begin to make progress in this area&amp;hellip; well&amp;hellip; I&amp;rsquo;m thrilled!</description>
        <itunes:summary>A miracle happened in our house this week and I just had to share. Anyone with older children (well, past the age of 3) may be aware of how quickly your job description goes from &amp;ldquo;mother&amp;rdquo; to &amp;ldquo;nagger.&amp;rdquo; My son (it seemed to me) couldn&amp;rsquo;t lift a finger unless I told him to. Every day was the same; &amp;ldquo;Did you feed the dogs yet? FEED THEM!&amp;rdquo; or &amp;ldquo;Did you take out the trash like I asked you to three hours ago? TAKE IT OUT!&amp;rdquo; Why am I paying him allowance again?
&amp;nbsp;
Well, our summer started off this exact way; &amp;ldquo;Feed the dogs, take out trash, put your clothes away, clean up your crud&amp;hellip;&amp;rdquo; It only took two days for me to want to sell him to the gypsies and feed the dogs myself. Something HAD to be done. &amp;ldquo;Look&amp;rdquo; I said to my 15 &amp;frac12; year old man-cub, &amp;ldquo;Something HAS GOT TO CHANGE! I cannot, will-not go through summer nagging at you like this, reminding you of every little thing you have to do every day! I have my own stuff to do too and you need to suck it up and be more responsible.&amp;rdquo; I told my darling man-cub that he had three choices. 1) A paper &amp;ldquo;to-do&amp;rdquo; list that he would write out every day the night before, then DO IT! 2) Program everyday reminders (like feed the dogs) into his cell phone&amp;rsquo;s &amp;ldquo;task&amp;rdquo; list. Or 3) I would teach him how to use the calendar feature on his e-mail account that would send him daily e-mail reminders. He picked 2.
&amp;nbsp;
After a few kinks (like setting the musical reminder at 8AM rather than 10AM), the cell phone reminders worked like a charm. Then&amp;hellip; yesterday, a breakthrough! Before I got out of the shower in the morning the dogs were fed and trash and recycling had been taken out! TAH DAH! You bet I praised him to the high heavens.
&amp;nbsp;
Now, I know it won&amp;rsquo;t be perfect. I&amp;rsquo;m sure I&amp;rsquo;ll still find myself nagging, but I do consider this a huge step in the right direction. Learning to manage your time and stay on top of your own tasks is difficult for any teenager (heck, most adults can&amp;rsquo;t even do it!) So for my special needs kid to begin to make progress in this area&amp;hellip; well&amp;hellip; I&amp;rsquo;m thrilled!</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Jun 24,  2009 at 03:06 PM : That is so...</title>
                <description>That is so wonderful!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Teens are such a great mix of little kid one minute, then responsible adult the next.&amp;nbsp; Amazing to watch...&amp;nbsp; Congratulations.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>That is so wonderful!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Teens are such a great mix of little kid one minute, then responsible adult the next.&amp;nbsp; Amazing to watch...&amp;nbsp; Congratulations.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 24,  2009 at 05:06 PM : That is SOO true...</title>
                <description>That is SOO true patiencengrace. Just today I could tell he needed some hugs and back scratches. Awwww. Thanks for the congrats!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>That is SOO true patiencengrace. Just today I could tell he needed some hugs and back scratches. Awwww. Thanks for the congrats!</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 24,  2009 at 05:06 PM : That&#039;s great! One...</title>
                <description>That&#039;s great! One of the best gift in the world is when teenagers figure out how to handle their responsibilities on their own (with guidance, of course.) Bravo!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>That&#039;s great! One of the best gift in the world is when teenagers figure out how to handle their responsibilities on their own (with guidance, of course.) Bravo!</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 24,  2009 at 05:06 PM : Best late...</title>
                <description>Best late Mother&#039;s Day gift I could ask for! I was seriously going to lose it if I had to remind him one more day about his responsibilities!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Best late Mother&#039;s Day gift I could ask for! I was seriously going to lose it if I had to remind him one more day about his responsibilities!</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 25,  2009 at 05:06 PM : I have many similar...</title>
                <description>I have many similar experiences with my teenage students. My favorite is when an astute student notices I&#039;m going to lose my head over answering the same flipping questions for the same three flipping students, takes over, and helps their peers out. Awesome. :)</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I have many similar experiences with my teenage students. My favorite is when an astute student notices I&#039;m going to lose my head over answering the same flipping questions for the same three flipping students, takes over, and helps their peers out. Awesome. :)</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 26,  2009 at 09:06 AM : When our daughter was...</title>
                <description>When our daughter was a baby we had a calendar with stickers for the various Firsts&amp;nbsp;- first tooth, first steps, first haircut, etc.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Too bad they don&#039;t have calendars and stickers for later years when they do things on their own for the first time!&amp;nbsp; Taking out garbage, sweeping,&amp;nbsp;dusting, cleaning bathroom...
It&#039;s hard to find out if they&#039;ve done their chores without sounding like&amp;nbsp;we&#039;re nagging.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes I&#039;ll just say, &amp;quot;Thanks for sweeping today.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; Not having any idea if she did, but assuming that if she didn&#039;t, being thanked will provide the reminder (and guilt?) to do it.&amp;nbsp; Ha!
For the absolute have-to-do chores sometimes I&#039;ll tell her &amp;quot;In 10 minutes we&#039;ll ...&amp;quot; (insert chore like pick up the dog poo.)&amp;nbsp; In 10 minutes I tell her &amp;quot;Let&#039;s go.&amp;quot; and we go out to the yard together with bucket and poo-scoop.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;While we&#039;re out there wandering around the yard it&#039;s a good time to talk together, or more specifically, to listen to her.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>When our daughter was a baby we had a calendar with stickers for the various Firsts&amp;nbsp;- first tooth, first steps, first haircut, etc.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Too bad they don&#039;t have calendars and stickers for later years when they do things on their own for the first time!&amp;nbsp; Taking out garbage, sweeping,&amp;nbsp;dusting, cleaning bathroom...
It&#039;s hard to find out if they&#039;ve done their chores without sounding like&amp;nbsp;we&#039;re nagging.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes I&#039;ll just say, &amp;quot;Thanks for sweeping today.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; Not having any idea if she did, but assuming that if she didn&#039;t, being thanked will provide the reminder (and guilt?) to do it.&amp;nbsp; Ha!
For the absolute have-to-do chores sometimes I&#039;ll tell her &amp;quot;In 10 minutes we&#039;ll ...&amp;quot; (insert chore like pick up the dog poo.)&amp;nbsp; In 10 minutes I tell her &amp;quot;Let&#039;s go.&amp;quot; and we go out to the yard together with bucket and poo-scoop.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;While we&#039;re out there wandering around the yard it&#039;s a good time to talk together, or more specifically, to listen to her.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 26,  2009 at 09:06 AM : I love your...</title>
                <description>I love your suggestions  patiencengrace. I&#039;ll have to try that first one... &quot;Thanks for feeding the dogs!&quot; 
He&#039;s doing so much better this week than last week. I&#039;m SOOO HAPPY!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I love your suggestions  patiencengrace. I&#039;ll have to try that first one... &quot;Thanks for feeding the dogs!&quot; 
He&#039;s doing so much better this week than last week. I&#039;m SOOO HAPPY!</itunes:summary>     
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