Putting toys in order
Did your child finish with the toys they was playing? This is the right time to teach them how to do things alone. Show them where the toys are stored and tell them how important it is to get them back in place. Now they're big kids!
Little helpers
When they no longer know how to put their own toys in order, you can ask them to help you with your household! Teach your child to do simple chores, such as bedding! This is a great way to get things done faster, spending more time with your little one, and learning to be responsible!
A golden star for your star
Your child can now help you at home! Tell them how proud they make you feel and show them your gratitude by giving them a sticky golden star!
Don't forget to record your little assistant on the project! Then show the video to the whole family - and to us, here! We look forward to seeing it!
When a child learns to help with house chores they don't only become more responsible, but also feel that they are being recognized as a family member. Every child wants to feel valued and recognized for their worth. When you give your child a helping hand, you make them feel that they are contributing to the functioning of your home. In addition, all of these activities cultivate their motor skills and hand coordination.