For the 12 year old I nanny for, this has worked GREAT!!!!!!!!! I hope it helps you.
I made of list of things to be done in the moring before she goes to school, and a list of chores for after she gets home from school.
In her case, she tries getting minutes to talk on the phone, because she has a new "boyfriend" and other friends that she just "HAS" to talk to.
She starts out the day with a "bank" of 10 minutes.
For every chore she does, she gets 5 minutes, if she does it without being reminded, and does it with a good attitude. If she has to be reminded, she only gets 3, and if she has a bad attitude, she gets no minutes, but still has to do the chore.
If she gets a bad attitude about anything, or is disrespectful, she loses minutes. If she doesn't do a chore, she loses minutes, etc.
Some days she gets an hour, other days 10-15 minutes.
BUT, I have found her being very helpful!!!! If she does extra chores, like pick up her little sister's play room, or put away the dishes, etc, she gets extra minutes.
Even though we use the phone, you could use whatever she really likes... Ipod, Computer, tv, etc. However many minutes she gets, that is how long she can use whatever she likes.
Hope it all goes well!!!!!! I know our house is running much smoother now!
2007-01-18 01:42:58
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answered by Been there done that 2
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write down everything she needs to do and create a check list on a 8 by 11 sheet of paper.
write the task on the left side & continue down, on the top write the days of the week.
have it posted on the fridge door, put a happy face in the spots where the task has been done, put a sad face in the spot where task have not been done.
When task are not done explain the importants of having it done.
Now the reward system, it will have to be based on if all task are complete for that day. If so reward by money ($1,2,3,4,5) what ever you think is fair & can afford. at the end of the week you will pay her the money, take her out to spend it, tell her isn't this great.
Continue to do so until it becomes a habit.
also try restricting her time watching tv until all the task are complete.
Good luck & God bless
2007-01-18 01:25:41
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answered by jimineejavaa 3
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You need to change the 'simple everyday task' to 'responsibilities'.
My grand daughters have had responsibilities ever since they turned 4; they make their own beds, take their clothes out of the dryer, put their clothes away where they belong, set the table for meals, clear the table after meals and dusting/vacuuming. They have one more, which I find hilarious; they have a dog, in the summer they must clear the back yard of dog poop before they are allowed to play. One looks, one holds the bucket and the other one picks the poop up. And get this - they fight over who gets to pick the poop up.
Anyway, post a list of her responsibilities on the frig or her room door and tell her she's not allowed to watch TV, listen to music or play any type of games until she has completed her list. The longer it takes her the longer it will be before she has fun again.
2007-01-18 04:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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First, it truly is frequent for a 10 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous. they are dealing with differences. Ask her why she doesn't attempt this job? are you able to regulate issues round to make the job a lot less annoying for her or might want to artwork extra useful for her? for instance... She doesn't opt for to take out the trash any extra in the morning. Ask her if she needs to take it out at a distinct time. per chance she doesn't like getting up early and can want to really take it out the evening previously. If this works - tremendous! If no longer make a chart and placed it on the wall the position she will see it each and each day. tell her even as she does that job to placed a celebrity or smiley face on the chart. even as she receives (opt for a range) any such tremendous type of stars she receives a reward of her selection! It should be a reward that she quite, quite needs. It doesn't should be severe priced only some thing she quite needs (per chance a snooze over with a pal... or spending an afternoon out with you!) The chart is very no longer continually - only till she receives back in the habit of doing her job. be positive to hearken to what she has to assert - tell her you want to make her existence a lot less annoying and that she desires to help around the homestead because she is portion of the relations. wish that permits! sturdy success!
2016-11-25 01:09:19
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answered by sickels 4
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I think reward charts are great! My mom did it for me when i was a kid, when I needed to stop sucking my thumb. It worked great! Give her stickers everyday she does it. 3 stars (3 days in a row) something small like candy or whatever. Then go up to like 7 days in a row..something a little bigger and keep going from there. You can use your own ideas for things to praise her with, but she will love doing the chart!
2007-01-18 01:14:45
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answered by BOOTS! 6
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I have a 12 year old girl and a 9 year old boy. The way I get them to do chores is to not let them do anything they WANT to do until they have done the things they are responsible for. So, no TV, Playstation or computer until homework is finished, beds are made, laundry is put away and trash is emptied.
2007-01-18 01:12:03
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answered by hilliardhillbilly 1
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You should set the rules and then make her aware of the consequences when they are not followed. Take something away, and follow through with it. Try making a chart of what she needs to do then you don't have to follow her around to make sure its done, and she can't say she didn't know what you wanted. Good luck
2007-01-18 01:17:41
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answered by irlefw 2
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ok well u make a big like with a poster bored and every day of the week watever u want her to do u put it on ther and put a sticker on everyone she does and like at the end of the month or week wich ever is fine she gets a special suprise or present liek get a toy or go out to eat u noe be fun with it s and have a blast
good luck
2007-01-18 01:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Quit following her around- she knows you will and then she has no responsibility to remember. Tell her from now on you are not going to remind her-she has to remember for herself. Set certain punishments for not doing what she is supposed to do. Then punish when necessary and praise her when she does it right.
2007-01-18 01:12:42
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answered by elaeblue 7
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make her a list of things to do. if she follows the list everyday give her a reward on the last day of that week. good luck.
2007-01-18 01:13:29
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answered by littleluvkitty 6
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