Anonymous wrote:We will take a 1-2 week vacation with our 14 yo son, he will sit around and do nothing for a few weeks (hoping he will get bored of his phone and begin exploring new things). This is the first year we are not scheduling him with camps, activities, sports, etc. He decided to take a personal finance class over the summer for HS credit so he can take a different elective during High School.
Anonymous wrote:Mine will be learning lawn care including keeping the machinery clean and how to properly landscape/trim hedges. After that he will learn car washing and waxing, learn to pump gas and pay at the pump. In between he will learn to fish, properly clean his personal space, decide what clothes and items he needs to replace and donate. He will also be learning basic cooking skills and how to iron his own clothes.
When summer ends and before school starts, he will learn finances starting with the money he's earned from all the jobs he's worked. The amount earned will depend on how well he learned and followed up on those never ending tasks.
Then we learn how to shop.
Anonymous wrote:Mine will be learning lawn care including keeping the machinery clean and how to properly landscape/trim hedges. After that he will learn car washing and waxing, learn to pump gas and pay at the pump. In between he will learn to fish, properly clean his personal space, decide what clothes and items he needs to replace and donate. He will also be learning basic cooking skills and how to iron his own clothes.
When summer ends and before school starts, he will learn finances starting with the money he's earned from all the jobs he's worked. The amount earned will depend on how well he learned and followed up on those never ending tasks.
Then we learn how to shop.
Anonymous wrote:Mine will be learning lawn care including keeping the machinery clean and how to properly landscape/trim hedges. After that he will learn car washing and waxing, learn to pump gas and pay at the pump. In between he will learn to fish, properly clean his personal space, decide what clothes and items he needs to replace and donate. He will also be learning basic cooking skills and how to iron his own clothes.
When summer ends and before school starts, he will learn finances starting with the money he's earned from all the jobs he's worked. The amount earned will depend on how well he learned and followed up on those never ending tasks.
Then we learn how to shop.