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Please, Please, Please? Nagging Has Become the Norm for Many Youth
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Posted on 06/17/2002 4:32:23 PM PDT by Sub-Driver

Please, Please, Please? Nagging Has Become the Norm for Many Youth

By Martha Irvine The Associated Press

Alex Negelein admits that when there's something he really, really wants, he's willing to ask his dad for it "150 times."

The 9-year-old's pestering may be on the extreme side, but he's hardly alone. A new survey has found that, even when their parents say "no," nearly six of 10 young people keep nagging - an average of nine times.

The survey, released Monday, also found that 10 percent of 12- and 13-year-olds said they ask their parents more than 50 times for products they've seen advertised.

Officials at the Center for a New American Dream, who commissioned the survey, call it the "nag factor." They say it shows that kids - while annoying their parents - are feeling pressure from peers to buy the latest products.

"They are being made to feel that if they don't have the right low-cut designer jeans, the right video game or the right designer watch, they aren't going to have a friend - that they're going to be rejected by other kids, " says Betsy Taylor, executive director of the Takoma Park, Md.-based center, which promotes responsible consumption of resources and goods.

Of those polled, about a third said they feel pressure to buy certain products, and more than half said that buying those products makes them feel better about themselves.

When it comes to nagging, 55 percent said they can usually get their parents to give in.

The poll, which has a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points, included the answers of 750 American youth, ages 12 to 17, who were contacted by phone last month. But experts say nagging is a habit learned much earlier.

Marian Salzman, chief strategic officer for the ad agency Euro RSCG, says about 60 percent of the young people the agency has interviewed for research said they knew how to manipulate their parents on "small things" before they started first grade.

And, increasingly, even the youngest children have spending power - an estimated $52 billion for ages 4 to 12 by 2006, compared with a projected $40 billion this year and $17.1 billion in 1994.

All of that has made nagging an "art form", says Salzman, who believes parents have only encouraged it by giving kids much more say in family decisions.

"Kids sit at the center of today's households," Salzman says.

Alex's dad, Chris Negelein, has instituted a rule: "Ask once, and only once." He says Alex is learning to follow it.

And if he doesn't, he knows what happens.

"We have to leave the toy section," Alex says with a sigh.

As a reward for good behavior, Negelein takes his son to a Pokemon tournament near their home in Pompano Beach, Fla., on Saturdays. That way, Alex can actually play with the cards he has from the Japanese game, rather than just collect them and continually ask for more.

"You try to set the ground rules to teach your kids that materialism is a means to an end, but it's not a means to life," says Negelein, who divorced Alex's mom and took custody of the boy a year ago after behavior problems arose.

With advice from a counselor, Negelein started setting limits and Alex is getting back on track. He has even made the honor roll at school.

But Negelein admits it's sometimes difficult not to weaken when Alex wants something, especially with the waves of licensed products that accompany every blockbuster movie.

In the long run, Taylor says she hopes the Center for a New American Dream can help persuade Congress to pass laws further limiting advertising to young people. But ultimately, she says, it's a parent's responsibility to set better limits and stick to them.

Marvin Berkowitz, a developmental psychologist at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and an expert in character education, agrees.

He says giving in to a child who "asks and asks and asks" only rewards the behavior. "The child essentially learns to be a nagger," he says.

Melissa Cooney, a 15-year-old from Indianapolis, believes that's true.

"If we are spoiled," she says, "it's kind of the parents fault, too, for giving in to us."

But she says sometimes teens just want to be heard - and to have more control over their lives. That's why she bugged her parents until they agreed to let her visit her older sister in Florida this summer.

"They got sick of me asking," says Cooney, who saved money from her birthday and baby-sitting for the trip. "And I proved that I could get the money to do it."

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1 posted on 06/17/2002 4:32:23 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
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To: Sub-Driver
"If we are spoiled," she says, "it's kind of the parents fault, too, for giving in to us."

DUH! it sure as heck IS! my kids are told "no" several times, if they continue, they are then told "you mention that one more time and you will not only not get THAT, but you will not get ANYTHING else, for some time to come...."

2 posted on 06/17/2002 4:35:18 PM PDT by xsmommy
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To: Sub-Driver
I always have to laugh when I hear of parents doing "time-outs" and coming up with "contracts" with their kids. It's as if the word "no" was written in another language and they have spines made of Jell-O. Plus, I think it is an ego-trip for the parents; afterall, they cannot have their little darling show up in front of their friends without the latest doo-dad or clothing.
3 posted on 06/17/2002 4:36:57 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Gabz;Mo1;andysandmikesmom;WIMom;xsmommy;dutchess;AFVetGal;WillaJohns;kayak;LostThread;grannie9...
i thought the mean moms might have something to say here...WImom, i don't have the dads list, maybe you can ping them?
4 posted on 06/17/2002 4:38:04 PM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy
Things started going downhill when parents began listening to the likes of Dr. Spock.
5 posted on 06/17/2002 4:38:27 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Sub-Driver
Today's youth neither invented nor perfected nagging. I was pretty fair at it myself-- not that it got me anything.
6 posted on 06/17/2002 4:39:19 PM PDT by Clara Lou
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but, mo-ohm. Puh-leeeeease. Jimmy's mom down the street is getting one, can't we have one? I'll pay you back. Huh, canna huh, huh?
8 posted on 06/17/2002 4:57:45 PM PDT by B.R. Burton
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To: Sub-Driver
I wanna go to Mount Splashmore!

Take me, take me, take me now!

Now! Now! Now! Now!

Take me! Take me! Take me! Take me now!

9 posted on 06/17/2002 5:08:42 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: xsmommy
i thought the mean moms might have something to say here...WImom, i don't have the dads list, maybe you can ping them?

You're asking WImom about nagging? Would this be the same WImom who spammed every single post during the FR fundraiser? Nagging? Geeze, WImom has retired the trophy!

10 posted on 06/17/2002 5:09:11 PM PDT by southernnorthcarolina
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To: southernnorthcarolina
Moms are SUPPOSED to nag!
11 posted on 06/17/2002 5:11:04 PM PDT by xsmommy
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To: southernnorthcarolina
LOL
12 posted on 06/17/2002 5:11:22 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache
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To: Arthur McGowan
i feel like smacking you, just hearing that.... and this is only week one of summer vacation....; )
13 posted on 06/17/2002 5:11:50 PM PDT by xsmommy
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To: B.R. Burton
I tried that crap with my Dad. Once.
14 posted on 06/17/2002 5:12:49 PM PDT by humblegunner
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To: Sub-Driver
Nagging Has Become the Norm for Many Youth

My daughter did that once.
I told her I'd send her to her room for the rest of the night if it continued.
It did, I did. Dad was the badass for a few days.
Never happened again though. ;-)

15 posted on 06/17/2002 5:17:59 PM PDT by michigander
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To: Sub-Driver
I think "nagging" is a maternally linked gene. Kids inherit it from their mommies. parsy the geneticist.
16 posted on 06/17/2002 5:20:13 PM PDT by parsifal
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To: xsmommy;Grampa Dave;mike-o-matic;
so far we only have 2.

Good article. My kids get the look, are told to save for it and if they nag, they won't get anything for a month. It has worked. Parents need to set the rules when the kids are little, not when they're 8, 9, 12, or 15. It's too late then, and it is the responsibility of the parents to let them know who is in charge.

17 posted on 06/17/2002 5:25:29 PM PDT by WIMom
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To: southernnorthcarolina
Hey! I didn't spam all the threads....
18 posted on 06/17/2002 5:26:28 PM PDT by WIMom
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To: Sub-Driver
The one that always gets me is:

"If you do that one more time..."

Which, of course, means "you got away with it this time."

19 posted on 06/17/2002 5:26:49 PM PDT by Woahhs
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To: B.R. Burton
Kid: "Everyone else has one."

Mom: "Then go play with everyone elses."

20 posted on 06/17/2002 5:28:22 PM PDT by WIMom
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