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What do you think of parents having their kids do chores a lot of people argue that they don't like their kids doing chores because they want their kids to be kids and they want them to be able to play without having to worry about doing things in the house that there are like a sign to do and then other people are you were like no like maybe should give them chores or at least responsibility so that they feel like they're part of the home and they're part of the family and we all work together into completing things that need to be done but what do you think what do you do with your kids or if you don't have kids what would you do In the future and how did you grow up did you grow up doing chores did you not do you regret that you did or you didn't let me know what you think
I believe that having force is important because it teaches them like responsibility I have an 18 month old and he actually helps me like put the clothes in to wash and he likes it like he really finds it fun so we kind of treated us like a game like
Yes, I agree. I feel like they have such an interest at this age. I think it should be taken advantage of more. Obviously, they're not going to do everything perfectly, but it's just a simple act of like helping mom or dad in the kitchen or in the clothes doing stuff like that.
So he like plays like putting the clothes in and he also takes it out and then I still need to get like like a like the stairs where he can like help me in the kitchen more because I don't really have like those
The kid friendly stairs so I need to get some thing like that so he can help out more because he seems to be interested like whenever I'm cooking or cutting food or stuff he like just looks at me and like wants to reach out stuff but he still short so yeah
Yes, those toddler stairs that they can help you like in the kitchen was a lifesaver for me I'm so glad that I went out and found one actually found it on marketplace like secondhand and I remember my my boyfriend made fun of me for getting them and so did my mom.
And they were saying that I was being so extra, but everybody uses it and they're so grateful that my toddler can like actually see in the kitchen instead of holding her up and like seeing what we're doing. It's the best thing. Definitely recommend.
Yes I let my oldest do some chores he will sweep sometimes but I'm still trying to teach him how to do that because he does not so good at that but he will do you like his
To his laundry, I'll have him put his clothes in the washer and then I put the soap in there for him and then after the washer is done he'll transfer it into the dryer and then he just sets it and then that's it.
He'll take out the trash if it's not too heavy. And what else? I'm trying to think of some other small little things. He'll also help put dishes away. And that's about it.
and he will be eight in May so he's here in just a couple months so I just give him small easy stuff because I don't want him to get overwhelmed with it, but I do think that chores, like having small chores for your kid is good for them.
Yeah see I love that I feel like the kids are so much more capable than we give them credit for and it'll help them in the long run so I will let you do that
My daughter is five and we just started like incorporating her with chores only because growing up my mom didn't make me do chores and now I hate cleaning. Like I just spy cleaning and I want to make like cleaning an okay like just everyday kind aspects.