Friday, May 3, 2013

Learning: Responsibility

Responsibility is not what you had in mind for getting a bunny. Right? You more than likely saw yourself reading books or going online to learn.Well, that is part of it, but you need to show your parents how willing you are to work for a bunny. Now don't picture in your head slaving away while you dream of getting a rabbit. It simply means seeing who needs help or doing what you see needs doing. Also doing what you're told right away.

Bunnies are a lot of work. So if you do not show the hard work before you get a bunny then why should you be rewarded with one? How bad do you want that bunny? If you want it bad enough you will be willing to work hard for it.

"So what should I start with?"' you ask. If you have a habit of being lazy then seeing what needs doing can a challenge. Start by asking yourself these two questions:

.Who needs help with what? (Oh look, Mom needs help washing dishes...)
.What job needs doing? (These dishes have been here for a while...)

You get the idea?

You can also ask your parents for advice with jobs. As my Dad likes to say, "See a need fill a need". Good luck!

Note for parents: 
You should NEVER and I mean NEVER EVER get a child a bunny to teach him/her how to be responsible. If they want a bunny but don't work for it then do not get them one. No matter what they say. A bunny is work. And they should be given to the hard working, kind, gentle child. A bunny is worth the care and respect of your child. They need to be responsible and gentle before they ever get a bunny. 



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