How Do I?
Children learn by doing. Let them help with the daily chores so they will know how to do things for themselves as they get older.
You are Your Child’s First Teacher
A child’s home environment is essentially linked to a preschool or kindergarten environment; therefore, it is important that parents should be well-advised not to boisterously argue or quarrel in the presence of the child, but rather be loving and well-behaved in order to set a good example that the child can emulate.
Five Household Secrets to Save Cleaning Time
Cutting back the time and labor invested in household chores is only a matter of a few cleaning “shortcuts”. The tips below can help reduce the effort involved in time-consuming cleanup activities.
The Value of a Dollar
Teaching children the value of dollar, what it means, and how to appreciate that.
Will This Laundry Ever End?
How many loads of laundry do you have per week? Does it seem as if your new address is 24 LaundryRoom Lane? Mine sure does.
Chores and Your Younger Children
I believe that even younger children are capable of helping out and in doing so this makes them feel important as well as instills good behaviors for when they are older.
Help Your Children Learn Responsibility: Have Them Do Chores
The most effective way to help children learn responsibility and to develop an excellent work ethic is to have them complete chores. Some people give their children allowances for these chores and some people expect their children to complete these tasks because they live in the family home and are a part of the family unit. And, unfortunately, some people don’t teach their children to complete chores at all.














