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Mom, I don’t like making my
bed.
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It takes me so long and it’s too difficult.
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Can you make it for me, please?”
4“Sure, but it will
take away from the time that I would use to do other things for you.
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Which one of my jobs can you do for me, while I make
your bed?”
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“I could serve myself breakfast,” answered Kay.
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“Well, that’s something you
already do, isn’t it?” replied Mom.
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“Yes… Oh, then I don’t know. There’s nothing else for me to do,” said Kay.
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“If I make your bed, can you make my bed?” asked Mom.
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“Or, can you do the breakfast dishes or the laundry for me, while I make your bed?”
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“I’m thinking about it,” said Kay.
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“I’ve decided that I will make my bed
instead.
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That way I can practice doing it, so that I can get better and faster at it.”
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“Sounds like a good idea,” said Mom. “Now I can finish
preparing breakfast.
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And we can enjoy it together, as soon as you’re done making
your bed.”
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“Watch out, messy bed.
Here I come!”
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Copyright 2012. All rights reserved.ISBN: 978-1-62387-842-9
Encouraging children to practice their responsibilities,
instead of trying to get their parents to do things for them.