dear alyson,
yes, we were one of those families that bought a puppy during the pandemic. the agreement with our kids was that we would get a puppy if they would take on the responsibility of the walking and feeding. they were excited about these jobs in the beginning, but now the novelty has worn off and now i have to do all the dog care. how do i make my kids accountable?
frustrated mom
dear frustrated mom,
i am so glad you are pursuing a solution to this situation. it’s so easy as for parents to fall into the habit of simply picking up the slack and taking over the responsibilities that children are refusing to manage on their own.
of course, it’s understandable why parents take over their kids’ jobs: we get tired of nagging and reminding them; we want to make life less stressful so we pick our battles; we can often do it faster and better ourselves; and we feel badly for our kids and want to help them.
give the kids back the responsibility
the first step in helping our children become responsible is to actually return the responsibility to the child. that means firing yourself from doing their job. you can do this politely and respectfully, but simply saying, “you know, i realize i have been stepping in and taking over your jobs. that really sends a disrespectful message that i think you can’t manage – but that is not true. i think you are very capable. from now on, i am going to let you manage your jobs and stay out of it.”