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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 597028" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Additional rule, maybe?</p><p>You can't "hand down" permission. If thank you has permission to do it, then HE can do it. If he wants J to do it for him then J needs to get the permission. The parent needs to know which kid is responsible. Therefore... as thank you "gave J permission"... thank you is responsible for the clean-up, and for the damages.</p><p> </p><p>In our house... anybody but the chief cook in the kitchen means... the sub-cook is supervised. Either full-time or intermittently. From start-up to clean-up. Chief cook is supported by the clean-up crew (husband <grin>). Sub-cooks will be supported in clean-up, IF AND ONLY IF they follow the first rule which means, chief-cook approved and supervised. Which means... we leave stuff "ready for the clean-up crew". (And as husband is extremely detailed and very particular... that means soaked/scraped/rinced/organized. every. single. time. )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 597028, member: 11791"] Additional rule, maybe? You can't "hand down" permission. If thank you has permission to do it, then HE can do it. If he wants J to do it for him then J needs to get the permission. The parent needs to know which kid is responsible. Therefore... as thank you "gave J permission"... thank you is responsible for the clean-up, and for the damages. In our house... anybody but the chief cook in the kitchen means... the sub-cook is supervised. Either full-time or intermittently. From start-up to clean-up. Chief cook is supported by the clean-up crew (husband <grin>). Sub-cooks will be supported in clean-up, IF AND ONLY IF they follow the first rule which means, chief-cook approved and supervised. Which means... we leave stuff "ready for the clean-up crew". (And as husband is extremely detailed and very particular... that means soaked/scraped/rinced/organized. every. single. time. ) [/QUOTE]
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