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Because we are not raising slobs for your daughters have to put up with around here 👏🏼☺️ want a maid? Pay for one! #fyp #sahm #parenting #millennialmom #responsibility
As a mom who values teaching responsibility, I've found that involving kids in household chores is essential for their growth. One creative method I've tried is assigning small fees when kids leave dishes on the table or clothes lying around, which goes into their bank accounts as deductions. This system encourages them to be more mindful and accountable. It’s important to balance discipline with encouragement, so rewards or positive reinforcement for completed chores also help. For example, after a week of keeping their rooms tidy, kids can earn extra screen time or a small treat. Through this approach, kids learn the value of contributing to the family and managing their own responsibilities, preparing them for adulthood. It’s not about punishment but about cultivating good habits in a way they understand. What I love most is seeing my children take pride in their efforts—whether it’s clearing their plates or picking up clothes—because they know it affects their personal allowance. This practical parenting strategy, combined with communication and support, has made chores feel like a natural part of daily life in our home. For parents considering this, start small and adapt based on what fits your family’s dynamics. Consistency and clear expectations are key to success.