Household Chores and Errands

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Friday, October 9th, 2009

My 3-year old Matthew is still too young for any serious household chore but I have managed to get him involved in a few chores by giving him little errands.

Do your kids do household chores? What household chores are they responsible for? Are you strict about having them do it?

His favorite errand is helping me with laundry. I let him help me with the laundry with maximum supervision. I let him scoop out powdered laundry soap and very carefully, he loads the soap to the washing machine. And then he helps me load the dirty clothes as the water’s running. He just glee with delight whenever I let him help with the laundry.

The errands he does at my command with practically minimum to NO supervision at all are picking up his toys and putting them in the appropriate location, or placing dirty cups and bottles to the sink, or placing wrappers and other trash to the trash can.

But, a few weeks back, I’ve learned something about giving him errands. I asked him to throw a piece of plastic wrapper to the trash. He placed them on one of his hands. Then I handed him a stack of legos on his other hand and asked him to placed it to the toybox. I basically let him do these errands to absolutely no supervision and then forgot about it.

Then, I was busy straightening things up until he came up to me with dirty hands and said ‘Toys! Mommy! Toys!’ and he was pointing towards the trashcan. I figured that he played with the trash and got him hands dirty. I got so disgusted concentrated on his dirty hands, that I right away directed him to the bathroom to wash his hands, while lecturing him not to play at the trashcan which he has never done before. Right after which he ran back to the trashcan and started digging it. As I was about to call out his attention to make him stop what he was doing, I noticed the plastic wrapper in the toybox, the one I had asked him to throw to the trashcan. I figured that my poor baby got confused that he placed the plastic wrapper at the toybox and threw the legos to the trashcan, and he was trying to tell me that. And now, he was trying to get the legos back. So we dug up the trashcan to pick up the legos, washed our hands and sprayed cleaners on his legos. I learned that it’s still too early for me to give him two or more errands at a time.

I intend on giving him age appropriate household chores and errands as he gets older. Not just him, but all children I am going to have. I think giving kids errands and household chores will teach him responsibility. It will also make them feel involved in the matters of the home. And, obviously, getting them to do houseworks, means just supervision and less housework for me. ;) It just beneficial all together.

However, I know that the problem is actually getting them to do their assigned household chores. I know that as they grow older, the more they will resist and complain and the more they will give excuses not to do their chores. Even Matthew at 3-years-old has already shown signs of resisting errands. He was seated at the floor watching Starwars so seriously on TV. His toys were all scattered in front of him….

ME:  Matthew, pick up your toys!
Matthew (with finger on his lips): Shhh! (I’m) Watching Starwars!
ME: (Stunned!)

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12 Responses to “Household Chores and Errands”

  • Yes our daughter has chores. it is a bear to get her to do them. however we insist. tried the money way, it did not work so now it is ” because I say so” way. Wants to go somewhere the chore needs to be done first.

    - AuntieE October 9, 2009 at 8:12 am {Reply}
  • This is a weak spot with me. I’ve never been consistent with a particular chore. I just ask for help on this that and the other.

    - blueviolet October 9, 2009 at 9:11 am {Reply}
  • Yep, both of mine have chores & have done since they were little. Like you, we started w/ age appropriate ones & are now up to dishes, animal care, room, bathroom & dusting/vacuuming. It’s lovely having older children! lol

    - Sues2u2 October 9, 2009 at 9:58 am {Reply}
  • My girls are not quite 2 1/2 yet so they don’t have much to do besides help me pick up their toys.

    - MommyAmy October 9, 2009 at 11:50 am {Reply}
  • I don’t have kids, but the all should if you ask me. I had to as a child. Builds character and strength. I love your comment on my blog. Just wonderful. I wanna go to that school and rock with them ROFLMAO!!

    - Thom October 9, 2009 at 1:56 pm {Reply}
  • No, my daughter is only 8 months old, so we aren’t there yet.

    - Brandi October 9, 2009 at 3:18 pm {Reply}
  • My kids absolutely have chores. They have chore charts they have to complete before dinner each day. AT 5:00 I remind them it’s time for chores, then we eat at 6:00. They are 6 and 8. Each of them clean their own bedroom, feed our pets, sweep the porches, clean a bathroom, and clean either the living room or family room.
    If they want to earn money, they do extra jobs. They do get paid for normal housework. It’s such a routine, that they never complain and they always get busy and get down to work when they smell dinner cooking! No eating until chores are finished!

    http:www.theexecutivemom.blogspot.com

    - Karen October 9, 2009 at 4:48 pm {Reply}
  • my little one is only 7 months…
    he doesnt do too many chores… yet!

    - noelle October 9, 2009 at 10:20 pm {Reply}
  • my kids are in college now, but they always had some kind of chore(s) that were appropriate to their age.

    - diana/sunshine October 9, 2009 at 11:54 pm {Reply}
  • My children are two and four. They do their regular chores of picking up their toys and putting it in the appropriate places. My son who is four is learning to make his own bed before he leaves his room. It’s not made, but he is learning so that’s good. :)

    And they have started wanting to help me unload the dishwasher and I have not discouraged it. Right now they love to do it and we all do together so it works.

    I believe children should have age appropriate chores to teach them responsibility and gets them to take part in the home.

    - JamericanSpice October 10, 2009 at 12:50 pm {Reply}
  • Wow. Resistance seems to be increase with age. Still glad to know he’s a helpful kid. :)

    - peenkfrik October 11, 2009 at 4:58 am {Reply}
  • Hi. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I give my daughter some chores too. She’s 2. She actually likes to help. She loves to dust & sweep the floor.

    - dramaqueensmum October 11, 2009 at 12:44 pm {Reply}


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