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Don't mess with your parents

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:50 am

Or you could find yourself in a similar situation (I think these parents are brilliant!)...

ENTERPRISE, Fla. (AP) - The dishes, garbage and dirty laundry would pile up for days when Cat and Harlan Barnard's teenage children refused to do their chores. So the Barnards went on strike, moving out of their house and into a domed tent set up in their front driveway. The parents refuse to cook, clean or drive for their children - Benjamin, 17, and Kit, 12 - until they shape up.
``We've tried reverse psychology, upside down psychology, spiral psychology and nothing has motivated them for any length of time,'' said Cat Barnard, 45, as she sat in a lawn chair at an umbrella-covered table.
The strike took Benjamin and Kit by surprise. They came home from school Monday to find their mother outside with handwritten signs that read ``Parents on Strike'' and ``Seeking Cooperation and Respect!''
Cat Barnard, a stay-at-home mom, and her 56-year-old husband, a government social services worker, decided their children needed to learn about empathy and responsibility.
The Barnards unsuccessfully tried smiley-face charts and withholding allowances to get their children to do chores. They even sought help from a psychologist.
The tipping point may have been when Benjamin didn't offer to help his sweating, struggling mother work on the lawn Sunday, even though she should have been recovering from oral surgery.
``I had absolutely no motherly guilt after that,'' Cat Bernard said.
The Barnards have slept on air mattresses in the tent and have barbecued while their children fended for themselves with frozen TV dinners. The parents only go inside to shower and use the bathroom.
The strike seems to have struck a nerve. The phone has been ringing incessantly with requests for media interviews from around the country.
Passers-by from this bedroom community between Orlando and Daytona Beach have shouted out words of encouragement. One woman driving past the Barnards' house rolled down her car window Wednesday and shouted ``Good for you! You should put the kids outside!''
Benjamin returned from school on Wednesday to find a dozen reporters in his parents' front lawn. He refused to say anything to them and went into the house followed by his mother, who tried to console him.
A well-intentioned neighbor reported the Barnards to sheriff's deputies, who checked up on the family three times Tuesday. They were satisfied that the children were safe.
One of Kit's teachers also stopped by the house, thinking she had been abandoned, after the teenager said that her parents had moved out of the house.
Cat Barnard said she and her husband will keep up the strike until they see some changes.
``If we have to stick it out here until Christmas, then ho, ho, ho, we're out here,'' she said.
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Hagar » Thu Dec 09, 2004 9:12 am

Might be OK somewhere like Florida but I wouldn't recommend it here at this time of year. :o

I think it would be a lot more effective if they made the kids live in the tent, as one lady suggested. I suppose if they did that the parents would be arrested for child abuse. ::)

PS. What exactly is a "bedroom community"? It sounds interesting but I can't say I've ever come across this expression before. ???
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Felix/FFDS » Thu Dec 09, 2004 9:24 am

It's hilarious, and public sentiment is in favor of the parents.

A side note - the parents were asked about withholding Christmas gifts from the kids, but they answered that they were trying to teach them a lesson, not to be cruel to them ...   All in all, they seem like nice folk that have reached the end of the line in trying to be "nice".

I applaud them, however, for not taking the rod to the children (although maybe swift attention to the seat of the problem early on would have made a slight difference?).
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Hagar » Thu Dec 09, 2004 9:29 am

I applaud them, however, for not taking the rod to the children (although maybe swift attention to the seat of the problem early on would have made a slight difference?).

I think you answered your own question. However, it's far too late for that now.
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Chris_F » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:14 am

PS. What exactly is a "bedroom community"? It sounds interesting but I can't say I've ever come across this expression before. ???


It typically refers to an area (usually a town) where there's very little work locally but a lot of people live there and commute to jobs in other towns.  Typically "bedroom communities" tend to be on the wealthy side and consist of housing developments and strip malls.  

"Strip malls" aren't as erotic as the name would suggest either.   ;D
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Chris_F » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:16 am

One of the local radio DJ's said that he punnishes his 17 year old son by taking away his privacy.  When his son refused to do chores he took the door off of his room.  That would have certainly gotten my attention when I was that age!
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Saitek » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:19 am

Well I'm called Benjamin and I'm 17! :o
Mercifully my parents wouldn't do that... nor would I be so beastly as to leave 'em all the chores.
They have a weird way of doing it, I hope they have every success. ;D

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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Deputy » Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:43 am

Heheheeheh I might reccomend that one. Thats pretty good, I'd like to know how it works out....
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Politically Incorrect » Fri Dec 10, 2004 5:09 am

I find the names funny. Kit and Cat.
Makes me want candy  ;D

I think it would be a lot more effective if they made the kids live in the tent, as one lady suggested. I suppose if they did that the parents would be arrested for child abuse.


Well what they are doing is considered "Child abandonment"  which carries a punishment just as severe.
Not to mention you have a neighbor who likes too stir up trouble and they call the Health Dept, they come and see the home a wreck, declare it unsafe for living, take the kids away from you, condem your home.......etc.

Like mentioned, and leave it to the teachers to "come by" too check on the children now that is asking for trouble. Too many teachers now days like to police parents than teach children ;)
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Re: Don't mess with your parents

Postby Felix/FFDS » Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:56 am

[quote]I find the names funny. Kit and Cat.
Makes me want candy
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