Harriette Cole: How do I get my teen to be a good neighbor without paying him?

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DEAR HARRIETTE: My neighbor tends to bring his garbage out too late on collection day. That means it sits on his curb for days until the next pickup.

My neighbor is elderly, and my guess is that he is struggling to manage his garbage.

I have a teenage son, and I’m thinking of asking him to be a good neighbor and help this man. Clearly the man needs help, and I think it will be good for my son to be of service in our community. My guess is my son will want to be paid. How can I get him to understand that this should simply be a kind act?

Civic Duty

DEAR CIVIC DUTY: Talk to your son about your neighbor’s predicament, and suggest that you two do this together, for starters.

Go with him to your neighbor’s and offer to take out his trash for him on trash day. Make sure he knows it’s no burden on you. Begin the activity together with your son to make it a shared duty rather than a punishment in his mind.

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