In my DS's eyes, I am evil incarnate this morning. However, I know I did the right thing.
He is a good kid, really. He got his driver's license 3 weeks ago and does well but he is still a young driver. Over the last 3 days, he has had several typical moments of teenager rolling eyes, not doing his household chores, not-so-pleasant attitude when I need him to help around the house for a few minutes. I know it is normal teenager pulling-away stuff but he has also had some issues of disrespect.
He was mad this morning for no good reason and I did not let him drive to school. I was not going to let him drive irresponsibly. Period. End of statement.
Yesterday, he got upset over a little thing (teen angst) and I told him that he was not going to drive anymore when he was upset. I warned him in advance. So, this morning, he got mad when I reminded him that I needed his drums out of the garage so that I can set up for a garage sale. I told him two days ago that it had to be done before his morning. He waited too late and got upset with me.
After the minor incidents of the last few days and the warning, I took the car keys. He is a good kid and we will get past this tonight, he will learn, and we will move on. I would rather have him mad at me now than have an accident or hurt anybody else later.
Here come the vent....
This was our not-so-calm conversation on the way to school:
Everybody else is gone all the time and never at home. It is stupid that you make me stay home all the time.
The reality: He has lots of band & after school activities and last week he was home one evening and we made him stay home Sunday with us because he was with his girlfriend Friday and gone from 8:30am to 10pm with 2 band contests and time with friends on Saturday. He also had homework to do. This week he will be home one evening (tonight). Note to self: prepare for battle!
Nobody else's parents give their kids chores. They don't care what they do.
The reality: He could do all of his household chores in 1 hour each week if he didn't mess around. 2 hours when the lawn needs mowed. I don't care what other familes do, we are going to teach him to step up and work. Honestly, he could do more around the house but he is also learning a work ethic from his school activities so I don't push it.
Nobody else has to pay for their gas.
The reality: We are providing the car, insurance, and gas for school & all activities that we would normally drive him to. Going to his girlfriends and other personal activities, he needs to chip in for gas.
You treat me like a 10 year old.
The reality: He has a very good life and he needs to assume the responsiblities of being 16, almost 17. Sorry, but that is life and we want to prepare you for it.
Ok, vent over. I know that he will be calm this evening and all will be well. He is like that. It is the way he processes life as a teenager and I would rather we do this now instead of dealing with the aftermath as an adult. He really is a good kid and other parents tell me the same.
Flame away.....
He is a good kid, really. He got his driver's license 3 weeks ago and does well but he is still a young driver. Over the last 3 days, he has had several typical moments of teenager rolling eyes, not doing his household chores, not-so-pleasant attitude when I need him to help around the house for a few minutes. I know it is normal teenager pulling-away stuff but he has also had some issues of disrespect.
He was mad this morning for no good reason and I did not let him drive to school. I was not going to let him drive irresponsibly. Period. End of statement.
Yesterday, he got upset over a little thing (teen angst) and I told him that he was not going to drive anymore when he was upset. I warned him in advance. So, this morning, he got mad when I reminded him that I needed his drums out of the garage so that I can set up for a garage sale. I told him two days ago that it had to be done before his morning. He waited too late and got upset with me.
After the minor incidents of the last few days and the warning, I took the car keys. He is a good kid and we will get past this tonight, he will learn, and we will move on. I would rather have him mad at me now than have an accident or hurt anybody else later.
Here come the vent....
This was our not-so-calm conversation on the way to school:
Everybody else is gone all the time and never at home. It is stupid that you make me stay home all the time.
The reality: He has lots of band & after school activities and last week he was home one evening and we made him stay home Sunday with us because he was with his girlfriend Friday and gone from 8:30am to 10pm with 2 band contests and time with friends on Saturday. He also had homework to do. This week he will be home one evening (tonight). Note to self: prepare for battle!
Nobody else's parents give their kids chores. They don't care what they do.
The reality: He could do all of his household chores in 1 hour each week if he didn't mess around. 2 hours when the lawn needs mowed. I don't care what other familes do, we are going to teach him to step up and work. Honestly, he could do more around the house but he is also learning a work ethic from his school activities so I don't push it.
Nobody else has to pay for their gas.
The reality: We are providing the car, insurance, and gas for school & all activities that we would normally drive him to. Going to his girlfriends and other personal activities, he needs to chip in for gas.
You treat me like a 10 year old.
The reality: He has a very good life and he needs to assume the responsiblities of being 16, almost 17. Sorry, but that is life and we want to prepare you for it.
Ok, vent over. I know that he will be calm this evening and all will be well. He is like that. It is the way he processes life as a teenager and I would rather we do this now instead of dealing with the aftermath as an adult. He really is a good kid and other parents tell me the same.
Flame away.....