luvmyfam444
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I agree totally with the others & your view - don't take the soccer away---its waaay too important & yep she'll be done if you take her out - my niece played this level of ball & is playing college ball now.
I'm sorry I think there are a HECK of a lot of things worse than a person who grows up being a slob - as long as she's a good citizen, happy, and lvoes her momma who cares if she's a slob?
Ya know at this age her bnody is beginnning to change & I know this is the time when I began to be extremely clumsy (growth spurt) & then forgetting everything - it did get better eventually (til I had kids).
Maybe you should try a reward system instead of punishment? Come up with something extra she'd like if her chores are done in a timely manner & that time frame may need to be changed - as long as the clothes are put up by end of week (or say Weds if there's no extra curr on that day) - they just can't be falling on the floor - then if there's been say a week of accomplishment then she gets a manicure- anything she'd enjoy & work towards.
I don't give my dd regular chores - she just knows she has to help out when asked without complaining. Which may or may not be daily depending on her schoolwork.
I'm just different - I feel guilty giving dd too much to do - she spends sooo much time on hw & has little time to play as it is - I feel guilty giving her daily chores - just my thoughts - like they matter.
I guess my & dh's thoughts are she holds a 30 hrs a week job as it is (school) & that's enough for her during the week for now
I'm sorry I think there are a HECK of a lot of things worse than a person who grows up being a slob - as long as she's a good citizen, happy, and lvoes her momma who cares if she's a slob?

Ya know at this age her bnody is beginnning to change & I know this is the time when I began to be extremely clumsy (growth spurt) & then forgetting everything - it did get better eventually (til I had kids).
Maybe you should try a reward system instead of punishment? Come up with something extra she'd like if her chores are done in a timely manner & that time frame may need to be changed - as long as the clothes are put up by end of week (or say Weds if there's no extra curr on that day) - they just can't be falling on the floor - then if there's been say a week of accomplishment then she gets a manicure- anything she'd enjoy & work towards.
I don't give my dd regular chores - she just knows she has to help out when asked without complaining. Which may or may not be daily depending on her schoolwork.
I'm just different - I feel guilty giving dd too much to do - she spends sooo much time on hw & has little time to play as it is - I feel guilty giving her daily chores - just my thoughts - like they matter.
