Monday, September 11, 2017

Blog 2 - Monday, September 11, 2017

Who sets the RULES in your house?

What happens if you choose to NOT follow the rules?

Are there any consequences?

Have you ever broken a house rule? What happened?

Explain.

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54 comments:

  1. the rules in my house are simple. There is some but they're not really clarified well. If I Don't Follow the rules i Usually Just get sad because my parents get mad at me which is a large punishment for me because i'm a bit sensitive. I Have broken the house rules in the past (maybe 5-7 years) and the consequence was to go to my room for a whole hour but i usually slept in that period because i was young and very tired.

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    2. i cant comment on anyone else's because there is none. (i did this in the library) {!Delete this after!}

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    3. I remember being sent to my room when I was younger, but when I got to my room i'd just play with my cats.

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    4. Omg same I would get sent to my room but I would always just sleep cuz I would normally break the rules when I was tired and cranky.

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  2. My mom sets the rules in my house usually. Sometimes my dad will make decisions, but rarely. If you choose not to follow the rules, my mom takes out the internet. So if she asks me to do something and I don’t do it, she’ll take out the internet until I do what she asked me to do. If I do something she asked me not to do, she’ll take out the internet for a few days. I haven’t really broken any house rules, because there’s not that many and they’re clear and simple. So I’ve never really had a really big punishment for breaking house rules.

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    1. Same my mom gives the same punishment

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  3. Both my parents set the rules in the house. My brother and I don't really break the rules, we just sometimes have arguments. If I was in trouble ( for whatever reason ) I would be sent to my room for a long or short amount of time (depending on what I did wrong ). I have broken many rules before. The longest I've been asked to stay in my room was for about an hour and a half. Don't ask... Who sets the rules in your house?

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  4. My parents both make the rules in our house. They decide in between themselves. When we were younger, my mom, my sister, and I created a chart that said all the rules and stuck it on our basement wall. If we didn’t t respect the rules, we would get yelled at and be put in our rooms. Not much of a consequence! I have broken a house rule when I was younger, I was talking back to my mom and yelling at her. As a consequence, my mom told my best friends mother that I wasn’t able to go to her birthday party! I know it doesn’t seem like a big deal, but when I was younger, birthday parties meant the world to me!!
    Thank you for reading!!

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    1. last week my dad threatened me going paint balling with my friends if i broke one rule i would not have gone thankfully I listened

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    2. The chart is a very good idea! I had something just like that.

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    3. When I was younger, I had the same chart but my family did not really use it, so we took it down.

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  5. My mom and dad set rules at my house. If you ask me who's stricter, I would tell you it's my mom. She says weird things like "Eat your food or else..." I don't know why, it's crazy haha! My dad's the same. We're not allowed to not do our homework and not study. That's a rule I like to be honest. It's also a rule TO NOT READ OR GO ON OUR PHONE AT THE KITCHEN. My mom yelled at me when I read a book at the kitchen table and I got so scared. I saw what my friend and peer had to say about rules at her house and thought ''OMG. My mom pulls the internet out too! ALL THE TIME." Especially when we argue. Generally, I follow the rules to obey my parents and be a good kid. If I was a bad kid, I would be more scared of my parents and my sister. I would be scared of the consequences of breaking rules as well. I think rules help make the world a better place. My mom, my dad and my sister help make the world a better place!

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    1. Lol. I feel you! :)

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    2. I think the last two sentences are so sweet, if only I had a bond with one of my older brother's (nick) as you do with your family i wouldn't be fighting with him as much. Good blog

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  6. My dad normally makes the rules in my family but my mom makes a few I'd say it's about eighty five percent my dad and fifteen percent my mom there are some rules that are very very weird rules like coming to eat when they call although my dad always keeps working fifteen minutes after he calls us and were sitting at the table waiting if i break the rules then I loose some kind of electronic whether it's my phone computer or my ipad and depends on the severity it could be all of them thank you for reading.

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    1. Wow! People are strict these days. But I kind of agree with your parents... But I Have never experienced that.

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  7. Both of my parents make the rules in my family. If I choose to break a rule then i usually am not allowed to watch t.v for the rest of the day! Or I get my phone taken away for a few hours! Which in my opinion is way worse than any other punishment. Once when I was about 7 years old I was playing catch with my dad and i accidentally hit my brother in the head and then i couldn't watch t.v for the rest of the day!

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    1. ya that's the same for me i just lose privileges of my electronics

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    2. WHAT!!!!! For me I don't lose anything they just tell me to stop

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    3. Wow that's a harsh punishment!! btw: Great blog:))

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  8. In our home, my mom and dad set and enforce the Fusco Family Rules! These rules clarify expectations.

    If ever we break one of the rules there are talks about it and sometimes consequences. Luckily, not many consequences for me. My sister Isabella on the other hand... lol

    If ever we break a rule we usually get electronics taken away for a few hours or so.

    One of our family rules is no phones at dinnertime as this should be a time to talk and not be distracted by texts. All in all, the family runs well with these rules.

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    1. Your blog is great! I love the name that you have for your family rules.

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  9. My parents set the rules in my house If I choose to break a rule then i usually am not allowed to watch netflix for the rest of the day and i usually get my phone taken away. We are not aloud going on our electronics at the table since my mom and dad want us to talk about our day

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  10. The person who sets the house rules in my house is my dad. Nothing would happen if I brake the rules, but they would usually just say stop and don't do it again. There are no consequences. I have broken a house rule of spying on my six year old sister when she was playing with my mom and she got scared and they told us to stop.

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  11. Usually, it’s my mom who sets the rules in my house. If we broke any of the rules, we would usually get sent to our rooms or something like that. It depends on how bad we broke them. There are consequences but it’s usually not for a very long time. For example, once me and my sister got into a huge fight so we got sent to our rooms and our mom made us write “sorry letters” to each other and once we were done, we could do what we wanted again.

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    1. Thats nice that your mom had you wright "sorry letters". Did it work did you resolve your fight?

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    2. My mom doesn't like it either when I argue with my sister. She never made us write "sorry letters" but she does make us hug each other!

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  12. My parents are the ones who set the rules at the house. The rules are pretty basic. Stuff like don't talk back or be disrespectful. Usually if I choose not to follow the rules then I don't get to watch tv for the rest of the night or some other consequence. Sometimes my parents would send me to my room for misbehaving. Or during super time, if my brother and I would disobey a rule we would have to go sit on the stairs. I never really broke too many rules. Usually if I broke a minor rule I would just be sent to go clean up my room.

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    1. Pretty much the same thing for me.

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  13. Both of my parents set the rules in my family. Whenever I break rules, or do not listen to my parents, I get consequences. Usually that means that my mom will tell my dad who will confiscate my devices or he will ban the internet, because my mom does not like to put me in trouble. Once, I was watching YouTube, and my mom asked me to do the dishes but I did not do them, so my dad cut the Wi-Fi.

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    1. I feel the same way my mom cuts the internet so often!

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    2. That also happenes to me

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    3. Internet rule is the same in my house...

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  14. My mom is the one who sets the rules in my house. And if I break them I will have to go to my room or lose all my electronics. My mom always cut the wifi Its so ANNOYING. My mom told me to go to bed and i Did not and end up stretching for almost one hour and i got in a lot of trouble.

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    1. thats criminal she cuts the wifi!!??

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  15. Both of my parents make the rules in my house.In the past there have been times where I broke the rules like the time I cut my own hair with sisors when I was supposed to be cutting paper. I was sent to my room for 15 minutes since I was just little. Today the consequences for breaking house rules is no I pad or sent to room depending on the rule broken.#whats your big rule

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  16. The rules in my house are simple if you follow them. My mom sets the rules and usually is the one to enforce them but my dad just follows along. Whenever my mom isn't home we, (including my dad) usually tend to do whatever we want. Shhhhhhh!!!! The good thing is that she never finds out. But the bad part is that when she comes home my dad blames the rest on us...lol
    #relatable

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  17. The person who sets the rules in my house is my mom.If I don't follow them the she turns of the WiFi for the rest of the day.For example, if i don't do my homework she will turn off the WiFi.I broke a house rule in grade 4 when i didn't want to do my homework but i was younger so she didn't give that bad of a punishment.#oops

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  18. My parents are the ones who make the rules in the house. If I don't follow or obey the rules I get a punishment. The punishment usually is an hour in my bedroom or no devises. An example of getting a punishment is not doing my homework, talking back to my parents, fighting with my brother and things like that. #follow the rules.

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  19. The people that make the rules in my house are my parents. They both have equal authority. If I do something little to break the rules like scream at my sister I get my phone taken away, but if I do something bad like come home hours past curfew or like break something I could get more severe consequences like no phone for days or lose opportunities like parties. I have broken house rules many times but the biggest one is once I was at a friends house and I had to come home at 7:00 and I lost track of time and came home around 10:00 o’ clock and my parents still remind me that I have to come home on time. Thank you for reading. #WhatAreYourRules

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  20. The people that make the rules at my house are the adults so my parents. They both have equal authority. If i break the rules or do something against my parents then I will get consequences. It depends on what I did/do. If I don’t do my homework then I will get something taken away. If I stay past a curfew then they usually are fine with it but if we went swimming or went out somewhere like out of the house then they will be very angry and get my apps on my iPod taken away. My dad has this app on his phone that’s connected to mine and with just a click of a button specific apps with not be reachable they will just disappear from my phone. #followtherules

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    1. not for me i get other consequences but not apps getting taken away

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  22. In my house, both of my parents set the rules. If I don’t follow the rules I get my electronics taken away for the amount of time that they desire (usually a week unless I need to do homework). A big rule in my house is that we are not allowed to spend more than three hours a day on our devices. Once I broke that rule and got all my electronic taken away.
    #Rules4Life

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    1. I feel you but i've never gotten my electronics taken away..my parents aren't like that.

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  23. Blog
    Rules
    At my house my mom makes the rules. I am a pretty good daughter and I follow the rules but sometimes I still get in trouble. I do not like getting in trouble so but when I do I will get a warning or a punishment depending on what I did let's say I hurt someone purposefully I will obviously be punished whereas if I forgot to do my homework I'll get a wiring to do it next time or else I'll get a consequence.
    #Rules

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  24. I normally go to my mom when i want to do something but when it comes to important decisions it’s normally my dad who makes the rules. In my house we don’t really have consequences besides the constant lectures that happen when someone does something. I’ve for sure broken rules but i’m the more tame kid in my family when it comes to rules. I’d say i listen more than my other siblings but i have my moments. The consequences come with missing curfew or not doing homework, not doing well on a test, etc..

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  26. In our house, my mom generally sets the rules and she is the “captain” of the house. This makes sense because it is with her my sister and I spend the most time with since my dad is at work. There aren’t many strict rules we need to follow and we always know how far we can push any limits. From young, my mom and dad tried to teach us right from wrong, instilled in us strong moral and family values and made us join many team sports where rules must be followed at all times. The rules which always have to be followed are to respect each other, to be honest and to admit and apologize when we have done something wrong. The thing which upsets my mom most is when my sister and I argue. This is when she will raise her voice at us, force us to hug each other, which for me is a punishment, and sometimes even make us go to our rooms. My mom says it makes her sad when we argue because “one day we will only have each other” and “family is everything”. Since I don’t like to disappoint my parents or make my mom sad, I try very hard to get along with my sister. LOL! #HouseRules

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  27. My mom is mostly the boss in my house because she does all the work and is the most responsible. Although now that I think about it my dad kind of feeds off of her control even though he doesn't even do that much in the house (sorry dad). She mostly tells people that they have to bring the laundry to the laundry room in the basement, and mostly tells whoever is the oldest in the house at that moment to do the dishes. If I didn't listen to her I would most likely get grounded and not be able to play my video games. The one time i didn't unload the dish washer she got really mad and I couldn't do anything related to electronics or even TV for four days. That taught me a lesson and i will always do my chores now.

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  28. Lisa B.
    Both my parents set the house rules since they are adults.
    When i decide to not follow the rules my parents get mad and i have to hear this huge speech about
    what i did wrong. I usually i don't break the house rules so i just get a big speech and no tv. By the next day i'm free
    and my parents forget about what i did.
    #learntmyleason

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