In most homes these days it takes everyone in the family to help keep the home running smoothly. There are obviously there are some chores that very young children are not able to do such as shoveling snow. So what are some age-appropriate chores for the winter months?
There are many benefits of giving children chores to do.? It helps them learn responsibility, time management, and helps them play a contributing role to the success of the home. Usually younger children are eager to help out. It’s only when they get older that they start fussing and being slow in getting their chores done.
Toddlers as young as two or three love to do what their mommy and daddy do, so it’s a great time to enlist their help and begin to teach them how to do chores. You might as well take advantage of their willingness to help while you can because it won’t last for long. Of course, you’ll want to supervise them as they’re just learning, but it’s good for them to learn the proper way to do chores as early as you can. Children this age can:
Preschool children still want to be helpful but they want to do things for themselves. Thankfully they’re a little older so they don’t need quite as much supervision. They can help around the house during the winter months by:
Early school-age children are at the age that they may not want to help as much. The level of supervision at this age is much less than with the younger children. They can:
Pre-teens are going to start pushing the boundaries so they may argue about doing chores. At this age your child can:
Teens are able to do much more without supervision, but they will likely fuss the entire time they’re doing their chores. Teens can help out by:
When the colder weather comes, it’s important for everyone in the family to pitch in to do the chores. It’s also important for children to learn to help with the success of the household. To be sure everyone is helping, give them age-appropriate chores for the winter months. When it’s time for spring cleaning, they’ll already be knowledgeable and able to take on their new chores.