Family values such as mutual assistance and responsibility can be instilled in children from a very young age.
By including your children in household chores, you will help them develop a sense of belonging to the family.
That's not all - in this way, parents help their children develop useful skills. You can be sure that in the future, both you and your child will be grateful to yourselves for the path you've taken.
Between the ages of one and three, children can perform simple actions to the best of their ability – pick up toys after playing, put things away and hang them up after changing clothes.
If the child is between 3 and 5 years old, he can be assigned to clean his room, including putting away toys, collecting dirty laundry in a basket, etc.
Ask your child to help you set the table, dust, water the flowers, and take care of the pets.
As children get older, they may take on more responsibilities.
From the age of 5-7, parents should observe their child to determine what he is inclined to do and give him tasks accordingly – for example, helping in the kitchen and even preparing simple dishes on his own.
Basic things like cleaning your room and so on are still a must.
Earlier we named the principle that parents should erase from their lives.