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Valgal
01-20-2015, 10:50 PM
I won't let her use up all my printer ink to continue a collage she started making on her bedroom wall of fan fiction art.
:blink::blink::blink:
I mean, like, she will barely talk to me tonight. She is 12.
TWELVE!
Am I really going to have to endure this kind of stuff for the next 6 years????
jacinda
01-20-2015, 11:00 PM
Only if you give in. Let her download her pictures and print them at a copy store with her pocket money. 12 is well old enough to be learning the value of money.
YepBrook
01-20-2015, 11:06 PM
Only if you give in. Let her download her pictures and print them at a copy store with her pocket money. 12 is well old enough to be learning the value of money.
Agreed! Printer ink is stinkin' expensive. It would be actually be cheaper for her to print them at Kinkos or somewhere like that.
Valgal
01-20-2015, 11:06 PM
Ooo. That's good. Do you know how HARD that will be for me????
GAH!
Oh gosh, you're probably totally right.
jacinda
01-20-2015, 11:10 PM
What's the hard part? Get her to do all the downloading, or arranging onto a letter or A3 sized canvas in photoshop. Then she can research where to print it and how much it will cost. Then either she waits till you next go into town to print it, or she pays you petrol money for a special trip.
If she's not interested in doing it that way then she obviously doesn't want the posters bad enough. I rarely let my kids print out stuff at home.
jacinda
01-20-2015, 11:11 PM
And yes. We are totally right :D
Libby Pritchett
01-20-2015, 11:25 PM
I want Jacinda to teach parenting classes! That's an awesome idea!
Valgal
01-20-2015, 11:25 PM
What's the hard part? Get her to do all the downloading, or arranging onto a letter or A3 sized canvas in photoshop. Then she can research where to print it and how much it will cost. Then either she waits till you next go into town to print it, or she pays you petrol money for a special trip.
If she's not interested in doing it that way then she obviously doesn't want the posters bad enough. I rarely let my kids print out stuff at home.
Well apparently I need to grow a little because the 'hard part' for me is telling my daughter 'no.' :o Good lord, how pathetic is that???? Never thought I would fall into this trap. GRrrrr.
Ok. I am DETERMINED now. I am going to stick to my guns and help her figure out an alternative that does not include the murder of my ink cartridges. (eeek! I'm so weak!)
Valgal
01-20-2015, 11:26 PM
I want Jacinda to teach parenting classes! That's an awesome idea!
Seriously! Can we start a whole new forum for this? LOL!
jacinda
01-20-2015, 11:33 PM
Well apparently I need to grow a little because the 'hard part' for me is telling my daughter 'no.' :o Good lord, how pathetic is that???? Never thought I would fall into this trap. GRrrrr.
Ok. I am DETERMINED now. I am going to stick to my guns and help her figure out an alternative that does not include the murder of my ink cartridges. (eeek! I'm so weak!)
I totally get that it's hard to say no to the kids, but we are doing them a disservice if we are not helping them grow some independence and responsibility in their tween years. It's only going to get harder as they get older, so best they learn it now.
Think of it not as telling her 'no'. Rather a 'yes with conditions'. Yes she can print her posters if she is prepared to do the work and accept the cost.
carriesmom
01-20-2015, 11:51 PM
I totally get that it's hard to say no to the kids, but we are doing them a disservice if we are not helping them grow some independence and responsibility in their tween years. It's only going to get harder as they get older, so best they learn it now.
Think of it not as telling her 'no'. Rather a 'yes with conditions'. Yes she can print her posters if she is prepared to do the work and accept the cost.
I agree, it only gets harder as they get older. And some kids do better if they hear why you are saying no or let them be part of the team finding a solution that works for everyone. As a family of legal minded people my girls have already gotten good at the art of negotiation and they are only 5 and 7.
Valgal
01-20-2015, 11:58 PM
I totally get that it's hard to say no to the kids, but we are doing them a disservice if we are not helping them grow some independence and responsibility in their tween years. It's only going to get harder as they get older, so best they learn it now.
Think of it not as telling her 'no'. Rather a 'yes with conditions'. Yes she can print her posters if she is prepared to do the work and accept the cost.
Thank you.
I just told my dh this situation and he said pretty much what you said. :o
jacinda
01-21-2015, 12:04 AM
I want Jacinda to teach parenting classes!
Bwahahaha!
kristijoy
01-21-2015, 01:10 AM
Only if you give in. Let her download her pictures and print them at a copy store with her pocket money. 12 is well old enough to be learning the value of money.
Great idea! :thumbup:
zakirahzakaria
01-21-2015, 07:08 AM
Agree with Jacinda!
carrie1977
01-21-2015, 10:12 AM
Great advice, Jacinda!!
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