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29/6/2010 at 6:26pm
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I'd go with the little bits of bribery everytime or maybe it's called compromise. We always include at least a couple of things in a week that they will enjoy, so that they have something to look forward to, and even if those things are not our cup of tea we make sure we make the most of it so that they do enjoy their day, because we expect them to do the same when we're doing our things. Sometimes we're surprised how much we've enjoyed an activity even if I do have a brusied backside or blistered hands (pony trekking /canoeing )
Ours take the Ipods, DS and a portable DVD player but as we never camp with EHU we can only do small top ups on the car so they have to save those things for the wet evenings and join in with chores, conversation and the day's events. Cards for prizes is quite good. Prizes include a free washing up pass, or the last two chocolate hob nobs or choosing what we have for dinner etc ..so everyone can join in.
Mine do like reading though so good torches are essential and we make one of our pre holiday bribes a trip to the secondhand book shops and library and stock up. Then they're banned from reading them until we get to the campsite (so cruel) and that keeps them quiet and going the rest of the time. It's cheap too.
And if they really do have a strop on , we leave them to it. Once the car starts driving off up over the campsite wiithout them you'd be surprised how fast they can get off their backside and run to catch up,
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29/6/2010 at 8:46pm
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Oh the joys of teenage boys !!!
I am planning on taking my 15 yr old camping with us this summer, and am reading this thread with interest. Last year, he did not want to come, and was sulking in the car on the way. However, as soon as we arrived on site and me and his other brothers started setting up the tent, he wondered off in a huff to the play area, and found there were plenty of teenage kids hanging out there. I hardly saw him after that. Kept having to send his brother over to fetch him back for his tea etc.
15 is too young to be left at home, and deep down, they will feel resentful that you have gone on holiday without them, so better to take them and suffer a few moods and huffs. At least you can feel good about yourself.
Anyway, 15 is a good age to be able to leave him on site, while you and your partner take a drive out for the day, if he really digs his heels in. Keep in touch by mobile though, jusst in case.
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30/6/2010 at 11:12am
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Having been there (the teenager, not the parent) I can offer a little help but bear in mind I've always enjoyed camping.
Firstly, at 15, nothing beats being treated like an adult - especially if it's even more so than usual. Avoid chores where possible though but if you have to get them doing chores they normally wouldn't be expected to do try to explain it in a nice way - even if it's a simple, "we all need to muck in because we're on holiday and I want some time to enjoy it too - besides, it'll get you away from us old fogies for a bit" A sense of responsibility goes a long way too - feelin wanted / needed really helps.
Get them involved in the better jobs though like putting the tent up; can you hold that up while I put the pegs in please? and "I'll do this side, you do that side - bet I beat you to the front" But try not to treat them like they're 10 ;0)
Include them in a few beers (even better if it's not normally allowed) in the evening and the discussions of what to do the next day - if they've got something valid they want to do alone for the day like go fishing or whatever - why not? They've got (no doubt) a mobile they can call you with if they need to.
I don't think there's much you can do about moods and sulking, you've just got to shrug it off and get on with enjoying yourself - I used to hate seeing others enjoying themselves by not letting my mood spoil it and usually I'd snap out of it and join in (don't make anything of it when they do though - just let them join in and enjoy it; I'd've gone straight back to being mardy if someone had said "I don't know if we should let you after that tantrum").
Hope it all goes well for you.
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