| Subject: Re: Teaching Children Life Skills |
Author:
Sophelia Mervil
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Date Posted: 09:09:36 04/18/06 Tue
In reply to:
Avery Wilsonoff
's message, "Teaching Children Life Skills" on 10:48:07 04/16/06 Sun
Thank you Mrs Wilsonoff, I found your lecture very interesting. We have a teenager and a child in the household, and although I don't want them to grow up too quickly, I am concerned with their participation to our household. I will follow some of your advices.
Mrs Sophelia Mervil
Mervil Farm
>This a published lecture presented by Anissa Herendez
>to the residents of Apple Valley during the weekly
>"Easier Living in the Hood" series.
>-------------------------------------------------------
>----
>"Teaching Children Life Skills"
>Avery Wilsonoff
>
>My parents did everything for me. When I became an
>adult I could barely cook ramen, much less stick to a
>budget! As time went on, I did learn, but it wasn't
>easy. Then I thought of my peers, we had all entered
>the adult world unprepared. Living at homes with maids
>and gardeners-never making a bed, these things did a
>disservice to us. So how can you train your children
>to acquire the skills they would need to be on their
>own? Start small, assign one or two chores to start,
>rotate chores amoung children so every sim has a
>chance to learn a skill and make sure they pratice!
>
>Children may not be able to do much, but the little
>they can do, allow them to do such things.
>---Simple chores: making thier beds; cleaning toilets,
>bathtubs or sinks; taking out the trash; watering
>plants; clearing away thier toys
>---Cooking simple meals: If you purchase a toy oven,
>you can allow them to bake an afterschool snack for
>themselves instead of raiding the fridge for cookies
>and chips.
>---Sell lemonade for extra simoleans (a great way for
>them to earn money instead of asking you for an
>allowance)
>
>Teens can do everything children can do and a bit more:
>---Allow them to to hold a job, even if the job is
>unpleasant.
>---Shop for groceries.
>---Prepare simple meals.
>---Help care for younger siblings: cooking breakfasts,
>changing diapers
>---Learn how to drive
>
>With these tips, your children will be adequately
>prepared for adulthood.
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>Next week self proclaimed party guru-Adrienne Pierce,
>will discuss teens and dating.
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