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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question for those who mentioned getting a job or volunteering in the summers -- Let's say your child isn't motivated to do said job/volunteering. Teen would prefer to stay home and play video games. How do you get your teen on board with the goal of having activities/job/volunteering? Some say "let them follow their passion" -- but what if their only "passion" is staying home and communicating by typing with people on a group server?[/quote] Require them to find a problem they are passionate about and to do some regarding that problem. If they are not passionate about any problems, then they need to get a job.[/quote] Well, make the kid be passionate about keeping the wireless going at home by putting in overtime at his crappy fast food job. More seriously, not all kids are passionate. We sent our kid away as a Counselors Assistant. He had a great time and had the right amount of responsibility for where his head was at. It wasn't cheap, but it was a great post-Freshman summer.[/quote]
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