Responsibilites and advice
ADJUSTED THE CONTRACT A BIT TO INCLUDE POSITIVE CONSEQUENCES
I know when you belong to a family there are tasks and chores that need to be done around the house. I respect that our family wants our home to be clean and useful. My mom respects that I am becoming a young adult and would like time to myself - not always doing chores. With that in mind, we agree:
- To keep our own areas picked up and not overly cluttered. This includes no dirty laundry on the bedroom floors, things piled up on shelves and personal items such as shoes, bags, etc., will not clutter up common areas (i.e. Living room, dining room)
- I will keep my mother in the loop when a chore has become too complicated for me, for instance if I do not know how to do something. I will never leave a chore undone without talking to my mother.
- I will take pride in my work, so that the tasks or chores I have to do will be done to the best of my ability.
- I understand that chores are never really fun for anyone, but they are necessary tasks that need to be done in order to live. Therefore, I will not give my mother a bad attitude about getting them done.
- My responsibilities come first and my chores are my responsibility. I will not procrastinate and put off my chores until the last minute.
A. When daily chores ARE done to mom’s satisfaction, computer time will be earned (1 hour on weekdays, up to 3 hours on weekends)
B. After successful completion of chores for the week, allowance of $5 will be given.
C. TV/social time will not be allowed until chores are complete.
D. Computer, TV, and phone privileges will be taken away if chores are not completed timely and without attitude.
E. If the chore is not completed to mom’s satisfaction, she will explain what needs to be done to get it right. If it is not done to her satisfaction, it needs to be corrected until it does.
Signed:
Siehara MOM
DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Morning:
Wake up with alarm
Take medicine
Make bed-so that sheets and covers are pulled up fully over bed and pillows are at the head
Feed cat
Make lunch for school
Shower, properly hang towel to dry
Proper hygiene (deodorant, brush teeth, style hair)
Afternoon/evening:
Take medicine
Feed cat
Ensure shoes and coats are stored properly-shoes in bedroom; coats hung in closet
General daily-as needed
Sweep kitchen
Ensure dirty clothes are in basket
Empty garbage/recycling – take to dumpsters
Homework
SHARED RESPONSIBILITIES AS NEEDED:
Load and empty dishwasher as needed
Water plants-inside and out
Groom Skecher (mom will do nails)
Wipe down inside of microwave as messes are made
SIEHARA WEEKLY RESPONSIBILITIES
MONDAY: clean kitchen counters, stove; sweep and mop floors, top of microwave, outside of fridge
TUESDAY: vacuum living room, dining room; including picking up items off floor and under tables
WEDNESDAY: laundry
THURSDAY: finish laundry if necessary; clean bathroom-wipe down toilet, sink, tub; mop floor
FRIDAY: dust living room and dining room, including all table tops, shelves, and tv screens; windex glass table
SATURDAY:
SUNDAY: clean room including closet; make sure everything is in its place; dust and vacuum
MOM WEEKLY RESPONSIBILITIES:
MONDAY: clean bathroom-wipe down toilet, sink, tub; mop floor; change litter boxes
TUESDAY: dust living room and dining room, including all table tops, shelves, and tv screens; windex glass table
WEDNESDAY: clean room including closet; making sure everything in its place; dust and vacuum
THURSDAY: clean kitchen counters, stove; sweep and mop floors, top of microwave, outside of fridge
FRIDAY: vacuum living room, dining room; including picking up items off floor and under tables
SATURDAY: laundry
SUNDAY: finish laundry if needed
Sounds like a well thought out plan! I like the fact that you are doing the same chores as Siehara so she knows that you wouldn't give her something to do that you wouldn't do yourself. It is important for her to learn responsibility so she can be a more independent, self-sufficient adult!
Good job MOM!!! Now, how do you think this plan would work with Dee??? LOL
Love ya!!
Beth
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My parents were divorced when I was very young. When I lived with my mother, being the oldest of 5 kids I had a lot of babysitting to do. When I went to live with my dad as an early teenager, my stepmother gave me chores that I HAD to do every Saturday before I did anything else. That included watching TV and going out with friends. Every day I had to make my own bed, make my own lunch. Basically did everything your asking Siehara to do. So your only showing her what a responsible person should do. Out of respect for you I would hope she would want to help you.
Your a great mom, Lisa. Good luck with this contract. Hope it works out for both of you.
Love ya,
Cyd
on 5/21/11 5:54 am
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