5 Chores That Your Child Can(And Should) Do

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Every child grows up at a different pace. The benefits of engaging your child into household chores are numerous. Inculcating within them a feeling that they are a significant part of the family results in understanding of major life skills, their responsibilities and most importantly, they begin to specialize in the tasks. Chores show kids that a family is built on obligations and how family members should help each other. Here’s a list of five chores that every child can(and should) do all by themselves:

  1. GETTING READY BY THEMSELVES
    Your child should be able to put on their own clothes properly and make their own bed with all the things kept in the respective drawers. As a parent, one should resolve not to whip up a messy bed until they have left. This is a chance to see if they have actually given a thought about your early morning lectures.
  2. BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN LAUNDRY
    I am not talking about washing or ironing it yet, but every child should be able to put their clothes in a designated basket and put the folded clothes away. Being responsible of collection of their clothes from the respected drycleaners, washerman etc.
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  3. BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN MESSES
    Whether it’s playing with toys, video games or a PS4, their job is to make sure that they should be able to put away when they are done using it. Despite what children think, putting away does not necessarily mean stuffing it in-an-already-stuffed cupboard.
  4. MEAL PREPARATIONS
    Be it breakfast, lunch or dinner, children of all ages should be able to do basic meal preparations while their mothers are busy running errands. If not, least they should do is to help arrange food  and drinks on the table, stir something or help put spices in.
    You can help her by bringing in fruits and vegetables from the grocery store. Or everything aside, Russsh can buy them for you. All you have to do is prepare a list and send them a picture. There you go, a perfect home delivery service bringing everlasting smiles.
  5. HELPING AFTER MEALS
    Talking about etiquettes, all kids should take their own plates to the sink, dumping the leftovers in the trash and help clean over. They can wipe off the table and as they grow old, they can help clean the dishes. Parents should keep telling them that they are doing well which in turn will encourage them and they’ll fee rewarded.

However, it is better to not lure them by the means of pocket money increment for doing chores than contribute to the household, instead tell them that helping out with the errands is a good job and their contribution is highly respected. Most of all, APPRECIATION IS THE KEY!