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Your cleaning solution could contain kids

Your cleaning solution could involves kids

When a baby arrives, a home naturally grows with love and laughter. But few parents would ever mention that one secret: the list of chores grows too. Well, the good news is, as your newborn grows into a toddler, he’d only be too happy to do everything you’re doing. So how about enlisting his help with the household chores? It’d not only sharpen his motor skills; chipping in will make him feel like he’s part of the family too.

But first, here are some guidelines for you so you can make this a fruitful experience for your child: 
 

  • Mind your manners. Because courtesy creates a cheerful helper.
  • Be specific with your instructions. For example, instead of telling your child to pick up his toys, say “Please pick up your toys and put them in the blue toy box”.
  • Praise often – and get it going right away, even before the chore is done! It is crucial to create positive momentum, especially with young kids.

A cleaning plan 
 

  • Print out our chore chart and fill in the boxes with tasks. Depending on his age, here are some chores you could consider:
  • Keep toys
  • Put dirty laundry into a basket
  • Wipe the table after mealtimes
  • Make the bed
  • Store shoes where they belong

Gold star stickers never hurt too, so reward generously and show him how pleased you are with his hard work!

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