Dear Dr. Ellen: My husband was transferred to another state and we have
to move out of our old house within the next three months. Trying to get
my two kids, ages 12 and 14 to help is next to impossible. We have been
in this house for years and there is so much we still need to do before
moving. Do you have any suggestions on how to motivate two unmotivated
kids when it comes to pitching in to help? - Sarah
Dear Sarah: The Cosby show once had an episode involving his youngest
daughter, Rudy, who refused to eat her brussel sprouts. After much
coaxing and pleading Mr. Cosby became annoyed. He told Rudy that she
could not get up from the dinner table unless she ate her brussel
sprouts, and he didn't care if it took all night and all the entire next
day. He and his wife went upstairs and got ready for an evening out.
Rudy continued sitting at the dinner table with the sprouts on her
plate. After a while her older sister came in with her friends. They
rearranged the furniture and rolled up the rug. When Rudy sked what they
were doing, her sister told her that they were going to dance. Rudy
asked if she could dance, too, and her sister said, "Sure you finish all
your brussel sprouts." She had hardly finished the sentence before Rudy
had eaten all of it. The point is, we all want to know what is in it for
us if we do what someone else wants us to do. For Rudy, the reward of
getting up from the table wasn't enough for her to endure the torture of
eating the brussel sprouts, but the chance to dance with her sister and
her friends was enough motivation.
Your children are upset because they don't want to leave their friends
and would prefer to stay where they are. In order to get them to help,
you will have to think of something that would be a great reward. For
example: Encourage them to contribute things they want to get rid of in
a family garage sale and put whatever money you make toward a vacation.
Ask them for some suggestions as to where they would like to go. If
money is an issue, it could be a recreational day at a theme park. The
money could also be used to buy them something they have been wanting.
Another idea is to tell them that once the garage is cleaned they can
have a big going away party. It's not a bribe. The point is to find out
what they would enjoy as a reward for the hard work that lies ahead for
all of you. - Dr. Ellen