Why Are Chores Important For a Child’s Development?


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    Parents always need an extra pair of hands around the house, so give your child the chance to make some small differences in the home by giving them chores. Here are the reasons why they’re so important for children to take on, from this prep school in Hampstead.

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    Teaches them responsibility

    It gives your child a chance to learn about taking on responsibilities and important tasks that will make the home run a little smoother each day. From learning how to vacuum the home, to dusting on a weekly basis to keep the house looking presentable, they can see how important these smaller tasks are in keeping things spick and span.

    They learn about life skills

    A lot of these tasks will be a part of their regular routine when they’re older and have a house of their own. It can be an eye-opener if you don’t enforce regular chores and requests on a regular basis to prepare them for what the future holds. It doesn’t need to be too difficult, but when they get older and reach teenager age they’ll be able to hold even more responsibility that will help you and the family.

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    They learn to use their time management and efficiency skills

    A lot of skills developed in people’s first jobs is from the number of chores they would do at home. Chores enable children to learn about how fast and efficient they can be in doing their tasks. These skills are great for well into the future when they’ll be asked to clean shop floors, vacuum and other tasks in future jobs.

    Children feel involved in the household

    Chores in the home can mean that your child knows they’ve made an impact in the home. They feel they’ve done an effort to keep the home clean and fresh, as well as seeing how their efforts benefit the look and feel of the home. They’ll usually receive praise for their work, or maybe even a reward!


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