From Deseret News archives:
Some tips on chores for kids
The point of her book is to enlist your family in helping with cleaning chores and to quit making the messes that make more cleaning chores. The kitchen is potentially one of the most messy places in the house, so from a Food section standpoint, I was interested in seeing if she had any solutions for keeping it under control.
It's true that it's a lot easier to keep your kitchen tidy if your children are working with you, not against you. Kitchen chores also give kids ownership. The person who cares most about how many plates and cups get used is the one who is on dish duty that week.
But most parents will agree that assigning is easy; the hard part is getting them to do it. I've heard suggestions over the years but they all pretty much boil down to three things: bribery, threats and nagging.
How do you know if you're expecting too much or too little for your child's age and ability? Mrs. Cleanjeans says that to figure how many chores a child should do per week, divide the child's age by two and round up when needed. (Wow, this means my 16-year-old should be doing eight chores a week and my husband should be doing over 25!)
Mrs. Cleanjeans suggests the following age/task guidelines when training kids to help in the kitchen:
Ages 2 and under:
Wipe feet before coming inside
Close cabinet doors and drawers
Turn on the dishwasher
Ages 3 to 5:
Place dirty dishes on the kitchen counter
Sponge down the play table
Help unload the dishwasher
Ages 6 to 9:
Help make breakfast
Do simple cooking tasks such as rinsing vegetables
Set and clear the table
Put dishes in the dishwasher
Wipe up spills
Wipe kitchen table, chairs, high chair, counters and cook-top or range
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