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How old is the child and what are they procrastinating about?
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Um.....................
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Lead by example. This isn't easy as most of us are procrastinators. Maybe it is genetic..parenting is hard work.
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I teach my son that getting a task done is so satisfying. When he finishes doing something on his chore chart, he gets excited about telling me and hearing my praise on a job well done. He's also learned to do the work as soon as he gets home from school so he can relax the rest of the evening!
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best way is ny example. not really by showing but more by having them grow up in a good environment.
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I think the how is not as important as the when.
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A cattle prod will usually do the trick.
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I'll get back with you next week.
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Reward them with something they really like whenever they complete a task on time.
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its genetic. kids get it from the father. good luck.
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Don't be a procrastinator yourself. Teach by example. If that doesn't work, take away his favorite things, least favorite first, then work up from there.
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Make them do it now. In a minute, never happens.
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by example
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You teach the child to do his or her homework when they are suppose to .... You teach them that when you say to take out the trash; it means NOW ..not ten or fifteen minutes later . You teach them that when you ask them to clean up their room ; it mean NOW ..not when we're done with a video game ..... You teach them that when it is time to eat; it means come on and eat ; not when I get off the phone .... In other words ; teach them that when they are told to do something DO IT THEN ; Not "whenever" ..... Of course; if you also do your things when you are suppose to ; then you lead by example ...
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well for example my little one is in grade K. I couldn't get her out of bed for school so I told her she gets out now, or she goes to bed for nap when she gets home, if she likes bed so much. She didn't get up with out me getting strict with her and so after school she had to go to bed. She hated it. She now gets up when I tell her too or I tell her you will be going back to bed after school. You must follow through with what you say you will do. Another thing that helps is to say.. "five minutes and its time for homework" that gets them in the mode. Yes she has homework in grade K.
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Set deadlines and stick to them. Then reward them for keeping them and punish/ withold privileges if they don't. Carrot and stick. Tick tock! ☺
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After three days of ignoring my request to pick up the toys in his room, I packed all but one of them away in the attic. He then learned to keep his toy off the floor. Layer I added more to his collection, and he learned to not put off his chores.
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Children learn by example. If they hear you saying `ya ill do it in a minute`then they learn to do the same.
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True thank you...
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By settin a good example..If they see you being on top of things and not procrastinating neither will they. Children learn a lot by example .
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I know that answer. Works every time. I will tell ya later. They learn by what they see. Show them.
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I'll tell you later. ;-)
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