Giving every member of the family chores helps everyone feel that they’re contributing to the household, and having children in particular tackle chores can be particularly good for their development.
Wrangling the kiddos to help around the house shouldn’t be a chore for both you and them. Whether you decide to motivate the kids with cash or not for a job well done, is a debate for another forum.
If you’re bored of nagging the children (or your partner), a chore chart is exactly what you need. Transform your household, lighten your stress load and get the entire family working as a team with a ...
On Tuesday’s edition of Mommy Matters, FOX8’s Shannon Smith spoke with blogger Jennifer Schmidt about how to create chore charts for your children as they head back to school. For more from Schmidt, ...
As kids grow, they take on new responsibilities both around the home and in their lives. If you’re looking for an easy way to help your child track their duties and work toward goals, try a chore ...
Living alone makes you solely responsible for keeping your apartment clean, but when you share a rental with one or more roommates, cleanliness becomes a joint effort. Nobody wants to live in a filth, ...