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Monday, March 5, 2012

Parenting Help Regarding Chores


Running a household takes a lot of time and energy, especially when both parents are working outside of the home. Children as young as three years of age can help with some small chores around the house. Teaching your children responsibility, helps to give them a bit of independence, and even strengthens child-parent relationships.
Picking up Toys
One of the most important parenting help guidelines is that if a child is old enough to take out a toy, he is old enough to put it away. This should be a simple thing for parents to understand, but many still pick up after their children. Encouraging children to pick up their own toys instills cleaning up after themselves at an early age.  This should carry over into their adult lives.

You can make picking up the toys fun for your child. Child-parent relationships get stronger when you play together. Make picking up the toys into a game. You could have a race to see who gets more toys picked up the fastest, or you could set the oven timer and see if your child can get the toys picked up before it beeps. You can also sing a song about cleaning up – make one up!  Remember to use your positive parenting techniques and give your child a little praise for a job well done. Should your child not pick up the toys but genuinely tried, praise him for his effort. If the child did not try to put away the toys, let him know that next time he will lose the toys that are not put away.
Making the Bed
Even young children can learn to pull the covers up on their beds in the morning.  Although you’ll need to go back and tidy the bed up later, praise the child for the great attempt. Don’t let them know that you remade the bed later, as it may harm their self-esteem. Your child may feel they didn’t do a good enough job for you. Encouragement through positive parenting will enhance the parent child relationship for life.
Setting the Dinner Table
Sometimes parents don’t realize that children usually enjoy setting the dinner table.  You can even allow them to make a new centerpiece for everyday that they set the table. Be sure to encourage the child to be creative and set the table in the proper way.
Taking Out the Trash
Kids who are eight years and older can help taking out the trash and recycling. They will be more willing to do this, if they know that they are helping to save the polar bears and penguins by caring for their environment. You can encourage child-parent relationships bonds by watching movies about how recycling helps animals and the planet. 
Weeding the Garden
Even the youngest of children can help with the yard work. Spending the time pulling weeds together can enhance child-parent relationships because this gives you time to talk to each other. Singing songs or telling stories while gardening can make the chore more fun.
The Problem Child
Many child-parent relationships become strained if a child refuses to help with chores. There you can use your positive parenting skills to get the child to help. Explain that everyone must work together to make the household function. You should let the child know that if he will not help with chores, he cannot enjoy luxury items such as television, computers and toys. This should reign the child back in and make the child-parent relationships more respectful.




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