Anonymous wrote:OP here: We are never giving up the puppy (10 months). We have a mid day dog walker who leaves at 12, so I just think that my son should be able to let her out and walk her at 3:40 when he gets home. He does that or the phone goes away, but then,I'm thinking, is 30tv show, okay as chill time?!
Anonymous wrote:I get it. School is intense and he wants to relax. I was a latch key key too. But he is coming home, eating and watching family guy! I come home after him. He's also not automatically taking out our puppy from her crate. We are thoroughly frustrated. Thoughts on allowing chill time, but then trusting my ds to start his homework and walk the dog? I respectfully ask that you don't suggest I am doing something wrong per se, but share any positive suggestions as to how to deal with the fact that he comes home before me, has the expectation to care for the puppy, needs chill time and that he needs to start his work independently. Am I asking too much of a 13 year old boy? We have said if he doesn't take the dog out, he will lose his phone-- this is recent. I welcome your helpful suggestions as we are really struggling with this. I don't want to nag and police him and would rather not hire a babysitter since I usually come home only 1.5 hours after him. But we will do what we need to do to help him learn these things. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:OP here: I am going to let him chill, but I am also going to see if i can get the dog walker to come twice a day if our son can't get it together. I hope that is not the case though. I am also going to just try to come home earlier as the other poster said. thx for your input-- my instinct is to relate to his need to chill, but also have some expectations.