I feel like the "cool" parenting thing to do these days is teach your children to do chores around the house from before the time they can walk.
I understand the sentiment. You want to teach them that you expect them to pull their own weight around the house.
So I tried it all. From folding our napkins, to sorting silverware, and I've got to make a confession -- it's exhausting.
So I've changed directions a bit-- There is a vending machine at the Kroc Center that Emma is always wanting to get a treat from. So I've decided that instead of teaching my child to do chores around the house just for the sake of it, I would instead focus on trying to teach her the relationship between work and money.
So every day, Emma has the chance to earn 20 cents -- a dime for letting Mommy put her clothes on quickly and without being fussy, and a second dime for helping Mommy make her bed and pick up her room quickly and without being fussy.
This normally allows her to earn and save up enough money for a vending machine treat once a week. Two weeks ago was her first purchase.
She was so proud of herself!
She is also a sweet big sister in that she generously shares of her hard-worked reward with her baby brother.
2 comments:
If that story and photo isn't darling. What a smile. I see she's again wearing the sweater from Oslo. I always wondered if it really came from there!
❤️ this! Adorbs:)
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