Anonymous wrote:My Dads are 6 and 9. These types of requests would be unacceptable and they know it. They are told to figure it out themselves most of the time anyway. If they need a new item, I will get with them ant a free moment and discuss options and prices. They also spend their own $ on those and I will order and they pay me back.
No request without a "please, thank you , if you have time" gets honored. Any "I want" request gets a "wanting is great" response.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are expecting a lot. 10 years are still pretty impulsive so to expect her to hold that thought and ask later is asking a but much.
My kid does this too, and I usually respond with when I can do it/help her do/or give instructions to do herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids do this. I just keep putting it back on them over and over again. Like did you look for it?
Or I’ll say hey I’m really busy so I’m not able to help with that now, but let’s revisit it on Saturday when I have time.
Usually they’ve forgotten by then or figured it out themselves.
I am not here to be their servant.
OP here. How old are your kids? I figured by age 10, DD wouldn’t make so many unnecessary requests, but I guess not? My siblings and I were latchkey kids who never asked anything of our parents, so I don’t have a good sense of what’s normal.
Pp. I have boys ages 9 and 8.
Maybe I’m more extreme on this than other parents but part of why I refuse to drop everything for them all the time is because I don’t want them to think that it’s the job of women to just serve them.
The requests have definitely gone way down though over time, when they don’t work and I just kinda stay checked out/disengaged from them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids do this. I just keep putting it back on them over and over again. Like did you look for it?
Or I’ll say hey I’m really busy so I’m not able to help with that now, but let’s revisit it on Saturday when I have time.
Usually they’ve forgotten by then or figured it out themselves.
I am not here to be their servant.
OP here. How old are your kids? I figured by age 10, DD wouldn’t make so many unnecessary requests, but I guess not? My siblings and I were latchkey kids who never asked anything of our parents, so I don’t have a good sense of what’s normal.
Anonymous wrote:Does she get angry/upset when you say no/not know or does she accept it? If she accepts your no, she just needs to develop more situational awareness and that will come with age. If she doesn't accept your no, you have a bigger problem.
Anonymous wrote:My kids do this. I just keep putting it back on them over and over again. Like did you look for it?
Or I’ll say hey I’m really busy so I’m not able to help with that now, but let’s revisit it on Saturday when I have time.
Usually they’ve forgotten by then or figured it out themselves.
I am not here to be their servant.