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Chores chores also teach children about fairness and commitment. The skills and values learned by doing chores will benefit children throughout their lives. http://www.parenting-ed.org/handout3/General Parenting Information/chores.htm
Extractions: Many parents require their children to do chores around the house. For some families, the process of teaching children what to do and how to do it is an easy one. In other families, getting children to do chores regularly and completely can be a problem. It is a good idea for parents to teach their children at an early age that all family members must work together to make the household run, and that each person must do his or her share of the work load. This can be done by beginning a program of chores and responsibilities when children are young. Chores are beneficial for children - even very young ones. Being responsible for doing chores teaches children many important skills such as cooperation and responsibility. Chores also teach children about fairness and commitment. The skills and values learned by doing chores will benefit children throughout their lives.
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Extractions: About Children's Chores It is never too early or too late to begin teaching children to help with chores. Involving children in family chores helps them feel they are a part of the family and that people need their help. Working also helps children develop skills such as keeping their word, planning ahead, following through, organizing their time, and doing several tasks at once. Doing chores helps children become responsible and feel good about themselves and about helping others. How should I teach my child to do chores? What should I do when the newness wears off? I have three children ages 9, 7, and 6. How should we decide who does what chores around the house? What are some appropriate chores for school-aged children? ... What should I do when my 8-year-old son forgets his chores? 1. How should I teach my child to do chores? 2. What should I do when the newness wears off?
MDA / Quest Vol 12 No 3 | Children And Chores and success to children who frequently feel as if they cant keep up with their peers. And chores teach children that responsibility is a part of life. http://www.mdausa.org/publications/Quest/q123chores.cfm
Extractions: QUEST Volume 12, Number 3, MAY/JUNE 2005 Children and Chores by Kimberly Sullivan Marlin must overcome his overprotectiveness and allow Nemo to learn and to discover his environment, in spite of the risks that arise every day. Adam Sullivan, 11, helps with several chores at his Carol Stream, Ill., home. Here he helps out by dusting the TV. Photos by Chamberlain Photography Adam carrying groceries The chores that we as parents assign to our children serve many purposes. They relieve us of a small part of our responsibilities. They help our children to strengthen or maintain their muscles. Adam putting away silverware Adam putting away laundry Not all families feel, however, that chores should be rewarded with an allowance. Appropriate Chores The boys used to take laundry to their room and put it away in closets adapted to their reaching abilities, but since their abilities to reach have diminished Hainline has eliminated this chore. Adam feeding his pet bird Jackson provides a stool for Miranda to sit on while washing dishes. A long-handled sponge also makes it easier for Miranda to do the dishes.
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Extractions: Who hasn't heard a chore horror story from somebody in the family? You know the kind, " I used to wake up at 4:30 every morning and feed the pigs, gather eggs, paint the barn, chop firewood, wrestle bears and then walk 15 miles to nursery school!" These inflated tidbits of the past have really given chores a bad reputation. No wonder kids wince at the word.
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Extractions: But when can a parent start assigning chores? Students at the pre-school are as young as 3 - not too young to begin learning, says Wignarajah. Juanita Blaz, mother of five girls ages 20 months to 15 years, and volunteer director of Island Girl Power, says she had her daughters doing chores as young as the age of 2.
CHORES AND ALLOWANCE chores teach children vital life skills. Kids of most ages can be involved in household chores that teach them responsibility. By James A. Fussell http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/allis/pta/Chores_and_Allowance.htm
Extractions: Parents take time for exercise Parent to Parent Author unknown January 25, 2000 Q. How can I get my children to save at least part of their allowances? We opened up a savings account and went in on a weekly basis to make a deposit. The children had books and got the amount electronically stamped each time a contribution was made. We also took the time to show them how much interest they could earn if they kept going up. -A.B., Fort Wayne, Ind. I have four children and have just started giving them an allowance for weekly jobs. The first few weeks, they spent all the money they received at one time. I decided to play "bank." I keep a running total of their money, adding each week's allowance to the grand total. When they want money, I have some control over what they spend it on. But I subtract it from their "account." They are less likely to spend it on incidentals when they have to ask for it. -P.R., Reading, Pa.
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How Should I Teach My Child To Do Chores? How should I teach my child to do chores? Even if you could do the chore much faster and better, give children the opportunity to learn. http://missourifamilies.org/quick/parentingqa/parentingqa42.htm
Extractions: Can't Find Your Question Here? Try Searching Our Quick Answer Knowledge Base How should I teach my child to do chores? Begin by doing activities together and making the experience fun. Be sure to match the job to the ability of your child so that he or she can be successful. Also, choose chores that have meaning for children. Take time and patience in working with children until they learn a new chore. Even if you could do the chore much faster and better, give children the opportunity to learn. Children aren't born with the ability to do jobs quickly and efficiently. In the beginning it may take more time and work on your part to have children help you. If you send them out to play while you do all the chores, they don't learn to work-instead, they learn that they are not really needed. After you have worked together with children and feel they are ready to do a job alone, let them know you are available if they need help and fade into the background. Make sure children have kid-sized equipment for their work. Praise their efforts more for the contribution they are making than the quality of their work.
UNH Cooperative Extension - Family - Children And Chores chores also help achieve one of our primary goals as parents to teach children to be teach children the necessary skills to do each job safely. http://ceinfo.unh.edu/Family/documents/Chores.htm
Extractions: Search Engines Taking responsibility for chores is an important lesson that parents teach their children. Chores help children understand that living in a family involves work and that every member shares the responsibility and the benefits. Through chores, children become more responsible and self-reliant; chores build self-esteem. As their confidence blossoms with each new task mastered, children learn necessary life skills and the ability to prioritize, organize, and use time wisely. Play is the real work of young children. However, at about 12 months of age, 25% of children will imitate their parents as they do chores. Give your child a small broom, toy hammer or dust cloth so he can work with tools he sees you use. Initiate a family discussion