Training my children to help with housework is something I value highly. Why?
- I believe that in a family, everyone should help to the best of their ability with the tasks required to keep a clean and tidy home.
- I believe that those who make messes should learn to clean them up.
- I believe that part of a parent’s job is to train children with a long-term goal of independent living, which includes basic housekeeping skills.
- I believe that a healthy attitude to work starts in the home.
- Finally, as much as I love him, my husband’s strengths do not include a love of order, and I want to pass on my own love of order to our children.
So I start when my children are mobile enough to help, and mature enough to understand and follow an instruction - somewhere between 18 months and 2 years. I have found that at this age, my children are very keen to help, and are bored with the usual ‘baby’ toys and occupations - they are ready to start learning ‘real’ work. In addition, at this age, they are usually down to 1 nap a day, and have oodles of time to spare. Chore training is one way of keeping them out of mischief!