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7 Reasons Why Your Child Should Help
The other day was a busy one at our house. Several rooms needed tidying, vacuuming, and dusting. Several errands needed to be run. Food needed to be prepared. My 4-year-old and I got through it all as a team. I straightened while he returned items to the proper place. We both dusted, vacuumed, and loaded the dishwasher. He tidied his arts and crafts and wiped down the table and counters while I handwashed the remaining dishes. At the post office Noah mailed our package off. At the pharmacy he collected a prescription. At the grocery store he helped locate various items on our list and transfer our intended purchases from the cart onto the conveyor belt. When we returned home he helped measure ingredients for spaghetti sauce and then add them to the crockpot. Then he helped mix and shape cookie dough.
How much does your child help at home? If the answer is "not much" then you might want to rethink that choice. Children as young as 2 can be a help and certainly by the age of 4 can take on many simple tasks. There are several reasons why you should enlist your little helpers.
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Should children help at home?
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TamaraKajari says:
Definitely! I've been having this lady to help me with house work for years and we let her go just to include our daughters. They're big enough to help and we're happy we did that, because we noticed they were both starting to take those things for granted. Now they have their own house duties and they appreciate a work itself much more.
Posted October 12, 2011
Oosquid says:
Yes they should for all the reasons you mention in your lens. I was never encouraged to help and so became a lazy brat. That did me no good at all in later life. Great lens.
Posted November 28, 2010
paperfacets says:
Yes, the activity and companionship will stay with them always.
Posted November 03, 2010
theraggededge says:
Absolutely. Although I am the world's most impatient mother and often it's a case of 'I'll do it myself because it's quicker."
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Posted May 08, 2010
GroovyFinds says:
Yes! Kids should always help & it's easier to get them into a routine when they are young.
Posted July 11, 2009
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