LisaR
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I don't want to get into a ton of details because the post would be too long.
DS will be 13 this summer. He is PDD. Hormones are kicking in and a few old symptoms are coming back. Decided we would try a child psychologist so we could get some ideas on disciplining a hormonal teen with PDD. We had an appointment today.
DS has three chores a week. One is done 5 days a week, another is done 2 x a week and the last one is done once a week. None take more than 10 minutes. Child psychologist (CP) is fine with that BUT she feels those chores should be up to him. If he doesn't want to do them, he shouldn't have too.
This was not the way DH and I were raised. Of course, not doing chores means no allowance but she feels that is his loss. I disagree. His chores help me out. It is one less thing I have to do. We do offer some extra ways to earn money (wash the car, help with yard work, etc). Those are not required.
DS wants to have some electronic time. I tell him he can have time as soon as he completes his chores. DS NEVER talks back to us. He is very respectful. Or should I say WAS very respectful. He says he doesn't plan on doing his chores anymore because the CP said he doesn't have too - and he said it in that know it all, snotty attitude that I have never heard come out of his mouth before. I am not sure who I wanted to strangle more; him or the CP.
I told him we did not agree with everything the CP said and dad and I would be discussing what we want to implement when he gets home tonight. In the meantime, if he ever wants to see any type of electronics again, he better get his chore done quickly. He did.
So what do you think? Should a 12/13 y/o be able to just not do his chores because he doesn't want to? I am guessing he will never want to. He does get paid but, at this point in his life, money is not something he needs a whole lot of yet. She said when he gets older and dates or starts going out with groups to dinner and a movie, he will change his tune about chores because he will need the money. So I am suppose to let him skip chores until it is convenient for him?
DS will be 13 this summer. He is PDD. Hormones are kicking in and a few old symptoms are coming back. Decided we would try a child psychologist so we could get some ideas on disciplining a hormonal teen with PDD. We had an appointment today.
DS has three chores a week. One is done 5 days a week, another is done 2 x a week and the last one is done once a week. None take more than 10 minutes. Child psychologist (CP) is fine with that BUT she feels those chores should be up to him. If he doesn't want to do them, he shouldn't have too.

DS wants to have some electronic time. I tell him he can have time as soon as he completes his chores. DS NEVER talks back to us. He is very respectful. Or should I say WAS very respectful. He says he doesn't plan on doing his chores anymore because the CP said he doesn't have too - and he said it in that know it all, snotty attitude that I have never heard come out of his mouth before. I am not sure who I wanted to strangle more; him or the CP.
I told him we did not agree with everything the CP said and dad and I would be discussing what we want to implement when he gets home tonight. In the meantime, if he ever wants to see any type of electronics again, he better get his chore done quickly. He did.
So what do you think? Should a 12/13 y/o be able to just not do his chores because he doesn't want to? I am guessing he will never want to. He does get paid but, at this point in his life, money is not something he needs a whole lot of yet. She said when he gets older and dates or starts going out with groups to dinner and a movie, he will change his tune about chores because he will need the money. So I am suppose to let him skip chores until it is convenient for him?
