In our last post we spoke about how Passover is right around the corner and parents rely on their kid’s help to get all the holiday prep work done.
We discussed 2 of my favorite techniques from the book,
Here are some more tips based on
1. Describe the Problem:
Instead of: “You never listen or help! How many times do I have to tell you to clean I need help peeling vegetables!”
Try: “There is a whole bag full of potatoes and carrots that need to be peeled.”
2. Give information:
Instead of: You are making such a mess with those vegetables!
Try: “Vegetables need to be peeled over some old newspapers.”
3. Give Choices:
Instead of: “You better help out now!
Try: “Do you want to peel vegetables or set the table?”
4. Say it with a Word:
Instead of: I have asked you 10 times to help out and you are just sitting there! You are being so lazy!
Try: “The vegetables!”
5. Talk about Your Feelings:
Instead of: “Get off the computer right now and help!”
Try: “I feel so frustrated when I have to ask you more than once to help out, especially on Erev Pesach.
6. Write a Note:
Instead of: “We need to clean the pantry, the drawers and the chairs. Then we need to bake cakes and cookies….
Try:
Dear Family,
These are the things that need to be done the following days:
Things to be cleaned:
Pantry
Drawers
Chairs
Things to be cooked:
Cookies
Cake
Kugels
Please let me know what job works for you.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Love,
Mommy
Also, don’t forget to be positive:
Start with yourself:
Instead of:
“I am never going to be able to get everything I need to get done for Passover done!”
“I can’t get it together!”
Try this:
“I can do this! I can manage and cope. It will all work out in the end.”
Hope this helps!