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Anyone have difficult child that are LAZY????
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 50604" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Trying to remember my daughter at 12. Oh, yeah. She was a slob. She is a slob. Sadly, she's a slob on the truly disgusting side. At home, she was extremely lazy and would only do something when seriously prodded. However, when she has a job she is a good worker. Heck, she's such a good worker that her manager even gave her a letter of recommendation after he fired her.</p><p></p><p>From my friends and neighbors, I think the type of laziness is fairly typical for kids, especially boys, of that age. You're two steps ahead of many parents in that he puts dirty clothes in his hamper (heck, my daughter's hamper was more to hide dirty dishes in than it was to put clothes even in at 19 and 20) and rinses out his plate.</p><p></p><p>As for the sunscreen issue, I'm wondering why the Y doesn't remind the kids to put it on after lunch. Seems like that would make more sense than expecting kids who have played all morning, just eaten and are going to get to play again to remember. I'm willing to bet he's not the only kid who forgot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 50604, member: 3626"] Trying to remember my daughter at 12. Oh, yeah. She was a slob. She is a slob. Sadly, she's a slob on the truly disgusting side. At home, she was extremely lazy and would only do something when seriously prodded. However, when she has a job she is a good worker. Heck, she's such a good worker that her manager even gave her a letter of recommendation after he fired her. From my friends and neighbors, I think the type of laziness is fairly typical for kids, especially boys, of that age. You're two steps ahead of many parents in that he puts dirty clothes in his hamper (heck, my daughter's hamper was more to hide dirty dishes in than it was to put clothes even in at 19 and 20) and rinses out his plate. As for the sunscreen issue, I'm wondering why the Y doesn't remind the kids to put it on after lunch. Seems like that would make more sense than expecting kids who have played all morning, just eaten and are going to get to play again to remember. I'm willing to bet he's not the only kid who forgot. [/QUOTE]
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