Natural consequences or bad mumma?
Our older boys 13 & 10 have job days, day on day off. Whoever is on his job day emptys the dishwasher, feeds the dogs, takes out the recycling and cleans the benches and makes me a cup of tea in the morning (although they both usually make me a cup of tea and are happy to do it). At night the set the table, get drinks and he is the one called on to do odd jobs for that day. They also get to sit in the front, eat the last cookie or whatever there is only one of etc. Well Tuesday morning I asked for my cup of tea and one said No and the other said it's not my job day (they were playing on the computer together). So i went and made my cup of tea and then confronted them, asking if it was too much to make their mum a cup of tea. they looked sheepishly at me and mumbled an apology but didn't make a move to rectify the situation. That night i cooked dinner and served myself, DH and oscar and sat down to eat. the boys came to the table and asked where their dinner was? I replied 'it's not my job day', so they had to serve themselves, they sat down and told them never to take me and what i do in the family for granted. They were both really sorry and the next morning i was made 2 cups of tea and offered more throughout the night.
When i told a parent at the school she thought i was a dreadful mother and too hard. She also thought i made them do too much in the house (they have to, once a week, change their own sheets, clean their bathroom, mow the lawn and each cooks dinner) I thought it to be a natural consequence. we are a family that works together and we all have to do things for each other and should do so lovingly and happily.
What do others think?
Beckles