Getting kids to help out around the house is a great way to teach them financial and personal responsibility. Whether your child is in preschool or high school, there are appropriate household chores for every age and ability. Read more on how to choose, assign, and reward chores.
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Summer Chores: How to Get Your Child Involved
From weeding to watering to painting the deck, it's a good idea to involve your children in household chores. Kids enjoy...
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A Clean Room How-To for Teens
For lots of teens, a messy room is a badge of honor. Maybe it's the Bed that Will Not Be Made, or the Laundry Pile that...
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Pitch In! Getting Your Kids to Help with Chores
It's time to put down the Swiffer and lay down the law. Chores teach responsibility and build a stronger family unit....
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Age Appropriate Chores
These are general guidelines that we hope you will find helpful. Keep in mind that not all children will be able to do...
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Giving an Allowance and Chores - A Newsletter for Parents of Fifth Grade Children
What Do You Think? Jake and his family are eating supper when Jake says, "I used this week's ...
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