Aikouka
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Sounds like a recipe for a great childhood.
I usually see this sort of response when I see someone suggest something that seems far more stringent, but honestly... it seems to be when people don't really understand it. Preparing a child to become an adult doesn't mean signing them up for tax preparation courses at 8, but rather, it's about ensuring that you're on a proper path to raise them to be responsible and capable adults. It does not mean that you cannot have fun. However, it does mean that you may have to be a bit of a hardass when they keep prioritizing having fun over responsibilities. I had to tell the girlfriend's kid that she couldn't sleep over at a friend's house because she just wouldn't clean up her room properly. I had actually tried giving them leeway in the past to do something fun and finish their work afterward, but I quickly learned that was a bad idea because the work never got done. If someone doesn't have the drive to do it to begin with, they aren't going to have the drive to do it later.