Disfan1968
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I like a lot of what I have read here. One thing I'll disagree with is the idea of letting him plan entire days as a way to entice him to come. Someone suggested Universal Studios, for instance. I guess if you are well off, adding Universal wouldn't be a big deal, but even then, the message you send with this is the wrong one. I am lucky enough to be able to travel as an adult, but when I was a child we could not do much. I was extremely happy with WHATEVER my parents were able to do and would have been horrified to sulk my way out of a trip or require "planning rights" for a chunk of it in order to agree to go. I would never have presumed to judge or try to manipulate the way my parents were spending THEIR money.
Don't get me wrong, there is NOTHING wrong with planning some activities geared towards this guy, even giving him some input about which ones here and there, but that's as far as I'd go.
OP, these comments are NOT meant in "specific" reference to your son. He might be a lovely kid for all I know. I am just responding in general to the idea of incentivizing unhappy teenage participants in some of the various ways suggested.
I like the idea of giving him a deadline to decide.
I agree that if he doesn't want to come, then fine, let him stay.
It's just a shame is all. You'd hope he'd recognize that vacations are not really intentionally tailored for anyone in particular. They are a time to spend together as a family and experience some things together.
I know I sound like an old codger saying "kids these days," but maybe the old codgers are onto something.
Don't get me wrong, there is NOTHING wrong with planning some activities geared towards this guy, even giving him some input about which ones here and there, but that's as far as I'd go.
OP, these comments are NOT meant in "specific" reference to your son. He might be a lovely kid for all I know. I am just responding in general to the idea of incentivizing unhappy teenage participants in some of the various ways suggested.
I like the idea of giving him a deadline to decide.
I agree that if he doesn't want to come, then fine, let him stay.
It's just a shame is all. You'd hope he'd recognize that vacations are not really intentionally tailored for anyone in particular. They are a time to spend together as a family and experience some things together.
I know I sound like an old codger saying "kids these days," but maybe the old codgers are onto something.
