CHORES: HOW TO INVOLVE CHILDREN

CHORES: HOW TO INVOLVE CHILDREN - 4aKid

Our lives as parents are increasingly busy these days and sometimes it's hard to find time to accomplish everything around the house. One way to balance work and play is to combine them and involve the whole family in doing household chores. 

If we understand what gets in the way and what may help when it comes to doing chores, then we can have a better chance of having children be participating family members.

Chores for Kids: What Discourages Children from Helping?

  • Unclear expectations. Children need to understand what the chore is and what we expect of them. Be clear about what is considered a job well done - doing the dishes or simply a "good try"?
  • Inconsistency. When it comes to chores, any previous effort to establish expectations can get derailed by inconsistency. Think carefully before saying, "I guess you can skip feeding the dog this morning - I'll do it." And if parents or caregivers don't agree on what is expected of children, when to make exceptions, or aren't equally adept at refusing to give in to child procrastination or defiance, children usually figure out how to divide and conquer.
  • Time. It takes time to teach children how to do chores and to establish expectations. Busy parents and children can easily use lack of time as a rationale for either adults doing the chore or leaving it undone.

Siblings. Siblings can become really good at subverting parent expectations. "It's not fair" can become a mantra of older siblings when expectations for them increase with their growing competence. Try to set clear expectations that are appropriate and fair for each child. Discussing the chore plan as a family can give children an opportunity to voice concerns and help set a plan that works for everyone

Source: https://www.brighthorizons.com/


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