A simple truth of domestic life is that household tasks are a constant. Once you’ve finished a load of laundry, there’s usually a sink full of dishes to wash or a bag of garbage to take out. Having a ...
Need your child to sweep the floors, set the table, or feed the family pet? Teach the kids (from toddlers to school age) how to handle responsibility with these printable chore charts. RELATED: 5 Ways ...
Giving every member of the family chores helps everyone feel that they’re contributing to the household, and having children in particular tackle chores can be particularly good for their development.
As kids grow, they take on new responsibilities both around the home and in their lives. If you’re looking for an easy way to help your child track their duties and work toward goals, try a chore ...
If you’ve already tried the old-fashioned way of simply trying to remember what your teenager needs to do and whether or not they’ve done it, you probably quickly realized that it was hard to keep ...
At some point, most of us have tried to use a chore chart or wheel, or maybe just a list, to get our partners and housemates and families to do their share of the tasks that keep our homes running.
Maintaining a household full of kids is more than a full-time job. And since many women have full-time jobs on top of everything else, it’s important for the whole family to help out with household ...
Whether it’s cleaning their room or getting laundry help, a little responsibility can go a long way. Younger kids might not be ready for true chores—but they are ready to learn their behavior has ...