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Mommy’s Rules: A Guide to a Fool Proof Chore List
If you’re like Susan, and you have a bunch of unruly kids on your hands, it’s time to kick them into shape with our fool proof chore list that is sure to keep your kids busy all summer! Have your kids earn their “Mom Bucks” by taking care of their chores. With hints and tips on what to have the kids assist with including; taking out the trash, washing the car and tidying their room – there’s no reason why a little ‘Susan’ inspired discipline won’t have your household running smoothly.
Susan’s “Mom Bucks” trick
CLEAN UP YOUR ROOM
It’s no mystery that kids hate cleaning their rooms. A nice mommy trick is to make the process of organizing and picking up fun. Think of ways to keep your kids mentally engaged so that it doesn’t feel too much like work, or at least make them think it isn’t work! Try reading them a chapter from an excited book as they keep their little hands moving. Consider renting out books on cds when you have a full plate and need some mommy solo time.
TAKE OUT THE TRASH
It’s a chore that needs to be done everyday, and sometimes more than once, when you have a full house of kids. Give your kids a schedule for trash duty. Assign your kids their own “trash day” so that they know, say, “Wednesday” is Tommy’s day and “Monday” is Susie’s day. Keep your kids on this routine so they don’t get off track. Before you know it, you might not even have to remind them. One can only dream!
WASH THE CAR
Washing the car is a good chore for your pre-teen/teen to get started on. In fact, they might find it a fun acitivity to do during the summer. Suggest a “car wash party” and have them invite a couple of their friends over to help out. Kids love a good splash fight and their reward can be pizza for everyone.
DO THE LAUNDRY
Another chore that is ideal for the pre-teen/teen age group is helping to do the laundry. Teaching your kids how to do the laundry is an essential tool they will need in the future. Get them started early so they make it a part of their weekly chores. Eventually, they should be able to wash their own clothes. For the smaller age group, have them help you fold the laundry. Make it a game of color coordination and have them group the folds by colors.
WASH THE DISHES
Washing dishes is probably one of the least favorite things to do in chore world. Even for super Mommies! Like taking out the trash, kids should have a “dish day” and it should be a part of their regular routine. Another trick, is to have everyone clean up after themselves individually. Make it so that everyone washes their own dish after dinner is wrapped up. That way, no one gets stuck with wrinkly hands and it saves everyone, especially Mommy, lots of time!
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