October 14th, 2017 / 0 Comments

Introducing children to chores around the house not only helps mom and dad, but helps the child develop a sense of responsibility too. But parents may wonder when is the right time to introduce chores.
Kids develop at different rates and parents will be able to tell when they are capable of doing something. If a parent tries to get a kid to do a chore and it’s just not working and the kid is not capable of doing it for whatever reason, they should back off and try and find something that’s more environmentally appropriate.
When a child cleans up his or her own space, it helps to teach them responsibility and learn that mom or dad will not always clean up after them. Parents of younger kids should start small by asking children to “put all of the crayons back in this box,” and when they are older, broadening the task to “clean up your bedroom.” Children who are between the ages of 2 and 3 respond better to specific tasks.
Chore charts are a great way to talk to your kids about household chores and make expectations clear.
When a child takes responsibility for his own space and belongings, he feels like he is contributing more to the family and it helps to keep him involved.
The most important thing to remember when your child is doing chores around the house is to always say “please” and “thank you.”
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