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These are some jobs that I did as a young kid. As I sit and here and remember

and laugh at the good memories..I just want to add, I was cheap cheap cheap

labor! (Gives new meaning to child labor!) Because I grew up in a large family,

extras were tight, so earning ones own money was a motivator to get things you

wanted, not necessarily the things you needed. I recognize that it was very

important to my upbringing, and therefore, when I can, I offer it to kids who

are interested. To this day, I am not afraid of hard work or a lot of work! --

Bring it, I say! Teaching that to my brother...UGH. Sometimes, I want to give

him a swift kick in the pants...

-Picking strawberries. I got a great tan. (Lots of Vitamin D!)

-Watching Pets (and plants) while friends went on vacation. (learning how to be

responsible for a living thing!)

-picking dandelions (apparently they didn't know what nutritional value they

had.) -- I got a whole 50 cents for a 5 gallon bucket...ah!

-Weeding gardens. (I liked doing it - it was fun, and I usually got to pick out

a veg that I liked as payment!)

-Husking corn for our local restaurant. (friend of my Dad's, he paid me 5 cents

for a piece of corn..)

-Taking our next door neighbors dog for daily walks. (My Mother made me do this

for free, as she said that it was nice to do things for old people.)

-Peeling potatoes (for the same local restaurant) -- I must say, that I can peel

a 5 lb bag of potatoes in under 10 min. It's pretty damn impressive. (and get

rid of the bad spots!)

Fast forward, I pay our neighborhood (girls) kids to help me 'watch' my kids

(mother's helper) for $2. an hour (I tried to pay them more, but their mother

said no, and then she came up with that rate.)

along with:

Weeding my flower beds.

Folding Towels and Bedsheets.

Vacuuming.

Shredding my documents.

watering my plants.

and little household things that help me keep on top of things. (like cleaning

out my silverware drawer)

There are 3 girls (13, 11, and 10) in the family, and I ask to have them over on

Saturday for 3-4 hours. This is when I get all my cleaning done, etc. I ask

who wants to watch and play with the kids or they take turns doing a chores

list.

I love the help, and their parents like the fact they are learning about being

responsible, learning the value of a dollar, and aren't wasting their time in

front of the TV or being bored!

The 'girls' also taught Jimmy and Maddie how to play soccer, how to draw with

chalk on the road, hopscotch, and about little frogs (or skinks?) and lizards.

It's such a different relationship when they are just a bit older...it's fun to

watch too.

Also, because summer was often a time when we tended to be 'bored' at night, my

Mom paid us 5 cents for each chapter book we read. (We went to the library

weekly) At the end of the summer, we could go and get an ice cream at Friendly's

(which was near our house)...

I hope this starts to get the brain moving...it's hard when your 13, your stuck

between being a kid and trying to be grown up...

If you lived next door, don't worry, I would find something! :)

laura :)

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> What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning 13

y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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These are some jobs that I did as a young kid. As I sit and here and remember

and laugh at the good memories..I just want to add, I was cheap cheap cheap

labor! (Gives new meaning to child labor!) Because I grew up in a large family,

extras were tight, so earning ones own money was a motivator to get things you

wanted, not necessarily the things you needed. I recognize that it was very

important to my upbringing, and therefore, when I can, I offer it to kids who

are interested. To this day, I am not afraid of hard work or a lot of work! --

Bring it, I say! Teaching that to my brother...UGH. Sometimes, I want to give

him a swift kick in the pants...

-Picking strawberries. I got a great tan. (Lots of Vitamin D!)

-Watching Pets (and plants) while friends went on vacation. (learning how to be

responsible for a living thing!)

-picking dandelions (apparently they didn't know what nutritional value they

had.) -- I got a whole 50 cents for a 5 gallon bucket...ah!

-Weeding gardens. (I liked doing it - it was fun, and I usually got to pick out

a veg that I liked as payment!)

-Husking corn for our local restaurant. (friend of my Dad's, he paid me 5 cents

for a piece of corn..)

-Taking our next door neighbors dog for daily walks. (My Mother made me do this

for free, as she said that it was nice to do things for old people.)

-Peeling potatoes (for the same local restaurant) -- I must say, that I can peel

a 5 lb bag of potatoes in under 10 min. It's pretty damn impressive. (and get

rid of the bad spots!)

Fast forward, I pay our neighborhood (girls) kids to help me 'watch' my kids

(mother's helper) for $2. an hour (I tried to pay them more, but their mother

said no, and then she came up with that rate.)

along with:

Weeding my flower beds.

Folding Towels and Bedsheets.

Vacuuming.

Shredding my documents.

watering my plants.

and little household things that help me keep on top of things. (like cleaning

out my silverware drawer)

There are 3 girls (13, 11, and 10) in the family, and I ask to have them over on

Saturday for 3-4 hours. This is when I get all my cleaning done, etc. I ask

who wants to watch and play with the kids or they take turns doing a chores

list.

I love the help, and their parents like the fact they are learning about being

responsible, learning the value of a dollar, and aren't wasting their time in

front of the TV or being bored!

The 'girls' also taught Jimmy and Maddie how to play soccer, how to draw with

chalk on the road, hopscotch, and about little frogs (or skinks?) and lizards.

It's such a different relationship when they are just a bit older...it's fun to

watch too.

Also, because summer was often a time when we tended to be 'bored' at night, my

Mom paid us 5 cents for each chapter book we read. (We went to the library

weekly) At the end of the summer, we could go and get an ice cream at Friendly's

(which was near our house)...

I hope this starts to get the brain moving...it's hard when your 13, your stuck

between being a kid and trying to be grown up...

If you lived next door, don't worry, I would find something! :)

laura :)

>

> What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning 13

y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

>

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These are some jobs that I did as a young kid. As I sit and here and remember

and laugh at the good memories..I just want to add, I was cheap cheap cheap

labor! (Gives new meaning to child labor!) Because I grew up in a large family,

extras were tight, so earning ones own money was a motivator to get things you

wanted, not necessarily the things you needed. I recognize that it was very

important to my upbringing, and therefore, when I can, I offer it to kids who

are interested. To this day, I am not afraid of hard work or a lot of work! --

Bring it, I say! Teaching that to my brother...UGH. Sometimes, I want to give

him a swift kick in the pants...

-Picking strawberries. I got a great tan. (Lots of Vitamin D!)

-Watching Pets (and plants) while friends went on vacation. (learning how to be

responsible for a living thing!)

-picking dandelions (apparently they didn't know what nutritional value they

had.) -- I got a whole 50 cents for a 5 gallon bucket...ah!

-Weeding gardens. (I liked doing it - it was fun, and I usually got to pick out

a veg that I liked as payment!)

-Husking corn for our local restaurant. (friend of my Dad's, he paid me 5 cents

for a piece of corn..)

-Taking our next door neighbors dog for daily walks. (My Mother made me do this

for free, as she said that it was nice to do things for old people.)

-Peeling potatoes (for the same local restaurant) -- I must say, that I can peel

a 5 lb bag of potatoes in under 10 min. It's pretty damn impressive. (and get

rid of the bad spots!)

Fast forward, I pay our neighborhood (girls) kids to help me 'watch' my kids

(mother's helper) for $2. an hour (I tried to pay them more, but their mother

said no, and then she came up with that rate.)

along with:

Weeding my flower beds.

Folding Towels and Bedsheets.

Vacuuming.

Shredding my documents.

watering my plants.

and little household things that help me keep on top of things. (like cleaning

out my silverware drawer)

There are 3 girls (13, 11, and 10) in the family, and I ask to have them over on

Saturday for 3-4 hours. This is when I get all my cleaning done, etc. I ask

who wants to watch and play with the kids or they take turns doing a chores

list.

I love the help, and their parents like the fact they are learning about being

responsible, learning the value of a dollar, and aren't wasting their time in

front of the TV or being bored!

The 'girls' also taught Jimmy and Maddie how to play soccer, how to draw with

chalk on the road, hopscotch, and about little frogs (or skinks?) and lizards.

It's such a different relationship when they are just a bit older...it's fun to

watch too.

Also, because summer was often a time when we tended to be 'bored' at night, my

Mom paid us 5 cents for each chapter book we read. (We went to the library

weekly) At the end of the summer, we could go and get an ice cream at Friendly's

(which was near our house)...

I hope this starts to get the brain moving...it's hard when your 13, your stuck

between being a kid and trying to be grown up...

If you lived next door, don't worry, I would find something! :)

laura :)

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> What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning 13

y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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> What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning 13

y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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There aren't socialization jobs. There are socialization groups that you have to

pay for. Jobs usually want you to work for them. BTW, nothing is full time as

far as jobs for kids of that age, at least not legally.

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That's a good one! Rolling coins..that never crossed my mind..

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> > > What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning

13 y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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> > There aren't socialization jobs. There are socialization groups that you

have to pay for. Jobs usually want you to work for them. BTW, nothing is full

time as far as jobs for kids of that age, at least not legally.

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You asked a very unclear question about jobs not chores. I thought you were

meaning paying jobs. And no we don't have these type of things here. Here people

are not that friendly. We live in long island and kids keep to themselves. Once

they found out my son has autism, friends are very very hard to find and even

harder to keep.

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> > > What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning

13 y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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> > There aren't socialization jobs. There are socialization groups that you

have to pay for. Jobs usually want you to work for them. BTW, nothing is full

time as far as jobs for kids of that age, at least not legally.

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You asked a very unclear question about jobs not chores. I thought you were

meaning paying jobs. And no we don't have these type of things here. Here people

are not that friendly. We live in long island and kids keep to themselves. Once

they found out my son has autism, friends are very very hard to find and even

harder to keep.

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> > > What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning

13 y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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> > There aren't socialization jobs. There are socialization groups that you

have to pay for. Jobs usually want you to work for them. BTW, nothing is full

time as far as jobs for kids of that age, at least not legally.

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You asked a very unclear question about jobs not chores. I thought you were

meaning paying jobs. And no we don't have these type of things here. Here people

are not that friendly. We live in long island and kids keep to themselves. Once

they found out my son has autism, friends are very very hard to find and even

harder to keep.

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I detassled corn one summer, it's challenging work, but easy to understand and

builds a lot of strength. There are other people around with some socialization

time but not constantly.

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13 y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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I detassled corn one summer, it's challenging work, but easy to understand and

builds a lot of strength. There are other people around with some socialization

time but not constantly.

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> > > > What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning

13 y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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> > > Although I wouldn't recommend working for 13 year old these are some jobs.

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> > > http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_can_a_13-year-old_work

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I detassled corn one summer, it's challenging work, but easy to understand and

builds a lot of strength. There are other people around with some socialization

time but not constantly.

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> > > > What would be a good summer job (very part time) for a high functioning

13 y/o kid??? Any suggestions appreciated!

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> > > Although I wouldn't recommend working for 13 year old these are some jobs.

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> > > http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_can_a_13-year-old_work

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