convincing Dh to reward DD
Hi all,
Just after some opinions.
Our 9 yr old daughter Emma has been fantastic since the arrival of Baby Lachlan 6 weeks ago.
SInce school has gone back she has been doing a great job to help me in the morning. Before Lachlan was born we were always struggling to get to school on time etc as the kids would just take their time doing everything.
Now Emma gets up and if i am feeding Lachlan which is 90% of the time, she gets her breakfast and also breakfast for Hamish who is 4 yrs old.
After that she goes and gets herself dressed into her school uniform. Once i feed lachlan on one side we change his nappy and she helps get him dressed while i get Hamish started on getting dressed. I then feed Lachlan on the other side, while i do this Emma will make her lunch and get her snacks if i havent done it the night before hand. She also makes sure her bag is packed and that Hamish is ready for kindy. Then we all go load up and get in the car. WE have only been late to school once.
After school she does her homework and helps out around the house. Then she will go and play. She has recently started reading to Hamish at night time, she loves doing this.
My little girl is growing up. It has been such a great change in her. I think she should be rewarded for helping me so much but DH seems to think this is something she should be doing anyway.
He is working very long hours at the moment and its like Emma has stepped up to help me while he is gone. I am very proud of my baby girl.
What do you think?
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