The word “housework” is often corrected to “drudgery,” “whining,” “nagging,” and “necessary evil.”
But housework can actually be a fun and meaningful relationship-building activity.
Saren and April share practical and simple ideas for how we can get our children effectively and positively involved in keeping up our homes.
Further Helps:
Two Tips for a Clean and Happy Home (includes a list of bite-sized household tasks and a video showing sink-cleaning certification)
What’s the Point of Housework? (April’s article with further information on the overall idea of this podcast)
Cleaning With Kids (3-minute video showing how to make housework and clean up fun for small children)
*** If you’d like further information, instructions and examples to help you set up chores/responsibilities and rewards that really work, check out our Family Systems eCourse here.
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