mamacatnv
That be a Mum Y'all - a Texas Mum
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I have an 11 yr. old so I know of the jello brain in which you speak. I also have a 20 year old, just for the record the jello does not harden any time soon
My one thought through this whole thread is that while your DD says she wants to play soccer and curling and b-ball, I get the impression that Mom REALLY wants her to play soccer and that the thought of letting it go for awhile is absolutely not an option for MOM. Maybe MOM really needs to evaluate her reasoning behind all the sports and evaluate why it is so important she be on this particular team.
My DS was/is the athlete and we never allowed more than 1 sport at a time. We played sports with him year round, but always the local community leagues, never "travel" or elite competitive leagues and always only 1 at a time. He had lots of offers, was recruited for everything and we said no. He was okay with being a kid and not a pro athlete at 11 years of age.
He went to highschool and played football all 4 years. Now he is in college at a DI Univ. He was offered football at a DII and III but decided he wanted a DI Univ level education and didn't want further knee injuries. He actively participates in intra-mural leagues etc.
Taking TV or anything away for a month gives you nothing to negotiate with in the interim. You need to learn your childs currency. My DD loves her iPod and iTunes, we have found a currency we can negotiate with. She also loves to read when she goes to bed, we take away reading time when she doesn't do what she is supposed to but she still goes to bed at the same time.
My DD deals with anxiety and organized competetive sports are out. She thinks she wants to but then melts down. Took us a long time to figure out (with the help of a therapist) just exactly what was going on. DD is on the swim club at school (non competitive) and is a member of the yearbook team. We have discovered that she excels at academic competitions but can't handle athletic competitions. That was a major discovery for us.
We also learned she was not getting enough sleep. DD requires 10-11 hours of sleep per night and has a very strict bedtime schedule.
As for chores & responsibilities:
Homework, projects etc.
(she attends a high achieving Charter School with rigorous academics)
Scoops 5 cat boxes daily
Vacuums the guinea pig cage every other day, feeds/waters daily. I change out and wash all their bedding on the weekends.
Clears the dinner table, empties or loads the dishwasher (she and her Dad are in charge of after dinner dishes)
Makes her lunch 3 days a week - hot lunches it the other 2
Prepares her own breakfast, gets herself ready for school
Gets her clothes off the floor and into the laundry
Must shower every other night
Other misc as asked depending on what we are all doing

My one thought through this whole thread is that while your DD says she wants to play soccer and curling and b-ball, I get the impression that Mom REALLY wants her to play soccer and that the thought of letting it go for awhile is absolutely not an option for MOM. Maybe MOM really needs to evaluate her reasoning behind all the sports and evaluate why it is so important she be on this particular team.
My DS was/is the athlete and we never allowed more than 1 sport at a time. We played sports with him year round, but always the local community leagues, never "travel" or elite competitive leagues and always only 1 at a time. He had lots of offers, was recruited for everything and we said no. He was okay with being a kid and not a pro athlete at 11 years of age.
He went to highschool and played football all 4 years. Now he is in college at a DI Univ. He was offered football at a DII and III but decided he wanted a DI Univ level education and didn't want further knee injuries. He actively participates in intra-mural leagues etc.
Taking TV or anything away for a month gives you nothing to negotiate with in the interim. You need to learn your childs currency. My DD loves her iPod and iTunes, we have found a currency we can negotiate with. She also loves to read when she goes to bed, we take away reading time when she doesn't do what she is supposed to but she still goes to bed at the same time.
My DD deals with anxiety and organized competetive sports are out. She thinks she wants to but then melts down. Took us a long time to figure out (with the help of a therapist) just exactly what was going on. DD is on the swim club at school (non competitive) and is a member of the yearbook team. We have discovered that she excels at academic competitions but can't handle athletic competitions. That was a major discovery for us.
We also learned she was not getting enough sleep. DD requires 10-11 hours of sleep per night and has a very strict bedtime schedule.
As for chores & responsibilities:
Homework, projects etc.
(she attends a high achieving Charter School with rigorous academics)
Scoops 5 cat boxes daily
Vacuums the guinea pig cage every other day, feeds/waters daily. I change out and wash all their bedding on the weekends.
Clears the dinner table, empties or loads the dishwasher (she and her Dad are in charge of after dinner dishes)
Makes her lunch 3 days a week - hot lunches it the other 2
Prepares her own breakfast, gets herself ready for school
Gets her clothes off the floor and into the laundry
Must shower every other night
Other misc as asked depending on what we are all doing