Pain/punishment and/or money. That's about it.
Also, if they don't pick up their dirty clothes, then you should refuse to wash them. After a few weeks of wearing dirty clothes, they'll start picking them up.
2006-11-26 17:57:41
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answered by PT C 2
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Im sorry but if they are teenagers, and they haven't been guided to help out with housework, its going to be difficult to get them to do it. If you have any younger children, I would highly suggest starting them early so that they understand that a household needs all of its members to participate to make it run smoothly. As for these teenagers, what have you tried? Are the chores reasonable? People in general don't like to do unpleasant tasks, especailly if they don't understand the purpose. Perhaps you could somehow get them to understand this. Examples: If the dishes arent done regularly, each person will have to wash the dishes they wish to use before they can use them. If the trash is allowed to overflow, they must deal with the odor. If their clothes are not picked up off the floor and put into the laundry room, they will not be washed. If its possible to make the consequences related to the act that you would like done, its alot more likely that the behavior will change.
2006-11-26 18:43:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I ,being a teenager, suggest you steer clear of punishments in the first phase of breaking your kids into doing chores. In most cases they'll just rebel and end up getting really pissed off(assuming they're the lazy type). Instead start with minor incentives and one major long-term incentive. Kids aren't as dumb as they seem. If they don't see a positive outcome to a situation for themselves they probably won't deliver. If they are of driving age then offer to pay $20.00 worth of gas money. Don't just hand over the cash, put it into a card or go fill up for them. If they aren't driving yet you can let them have a small gathering of friends. If you already let them have friends over just whenever I suggest to stop doing that. They need to learn that their freedoms in your house are not rights ,but doled privileges. After the incentive phase you can begin punishments. One that tends to work for kids with jobs is making them quit if they aren't pulling their weight at home. Take away privileges you've already given them like TV time, computer time, video game time, and socializing time. You pretty much have to make life really boring and that's relatively easy to do for teenagers. This will leave them with only a couple other options chores, sleeping, and reading. Two out of the three would at last be more enriching than what they were doing previously. Finally for the major long term award(nothing too intangible or that might put you in the poor house). Ask them what they really want ,in reason. After 6-12 months that award should be given if the desired results were met.
Another thing, don't promise anything and don't just weasle out of your end of the bargain when they delivered their bit.
2006-11-26 18:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Cyncyn, If you come home from work and they haven't done any chores, let's say a friday night. Teenagers always have plans on the weekend. Anyway, i wouldn't let them go out on a date or whatever, until the do and finish their chores. If that doesn't work,take the phone from them until they get off their lazy A S S E S..If it comes down to this, take their allowance away, and the other 2 things. If any of this doesn't work, take them out and shoot them. LOL.
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2006-11-26 18:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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What I do with my older children is they have to have their bedrooms clean by Thursday night,or they can't make plans for the weekend,and they have chores that they have to do,and if they don't do them,they don't get all of their allowance.I also have a list of extra chores that they can do around the house if they are looking to earn a little extra cash.I give them a certain part of their allowance regardless,but that goes into their bank account,so that they can save to buy Christmas presents,or a little extra spending money over the school holiday's.
2006-11-27 10:30:09
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answered by Anonymous
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that's problematical to artwork with youngsters who weren't made to do chores even as they were youngsters. in the adventure that they are on the breaking point of being 16, set up a chart that needs to be packed with checked off cores otherwise they dont' get to bypass to motive force's ed. once they get a motor vehicle, you should use that as leverage. you could also initiate taking issues away. Say they have a list of 5 chores to do one evening and the do not do any, eliminate 5 problems with theirs. once you've a daughter, initiate doing away such as her lovable outfits that she prefers to placed on. eliminate issues that surely remember to them yet gained't damage them like cell phones, even activities practice, or a favourite sport. Make a gadget for them to earn their stuff decrease back like- finished all of your chores for 5 days in a row and also you get 5 products decrease back. in case you purely finished 4 days properly worth of chores in a row, then you get no longer something decrease back. tell them that once they are consistent in ending up all their chores then they could initiate earning an allowence. in case you may have adequate money it, you could make it extra appealing by telling them that in the adventure that they preserve their money, you'll adventure what they save in a reductions account for better than a 12 months. tell them that in the adventure that they finished all their chores for the week they receives an allowence. it is also attainable to throw some competetiveness into it and tell the children that if actually one of them completes all of their chores quicker or later, and is going out of their thanks to do something the different did not- they get extra money and the different receives a lot less.
2016-11-29 20:07:52
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answered by laranjeira 4
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Tell them their chores need to be done each day or no other activities will be allowed except school and church. That could be taking away video games, computers, cell phones, or going to the mall or dating.
2006-11-26 17:57:22
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answered by Tenn Gal 6
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Give them an allowance, like five dollars a week, if they do all the chores they're supposed to do.
2006-11-26 17:54:23
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answered by daryavaush 5
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money money money hey they gotta but them new shoes that you wont buy for them.
you need to do what my mom did make a price chart for chores and offer them so much per chore
needless to say my bedroom was always clean
and pocket full
2006-11-26 17:54:25
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answered by DR.PHIL-A-LIKE 3
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Cut off their allowance (if they get any), and tell them they won't get any unless they do their chores when they are asked to without any arguments. (this method worked for my 2 brothers, my sis and I)
2006-11-26 17:55:06
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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