Friday, September 25, 2009
Car wash tip
As you know, you can save time and water by taking your car to the car wash. However when you take your car in, please remember to check your child's car seat before you leave. Occasionally when cleaning your back seat, your child's car seat can come unlatched from the car whether it attaches with a seatbelt or lower latch connectors.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Age appropriate chores for children
We sometimes wonder, should our kids be doing chores? Or if they are, should they be doing more or fewer chores? We all want to raise responsible adults, right? So when is it too early to start chores, and what is appropriate?
Children 2-3 years can start chores. Most kids this age will actually be excited to help out around the house. For this age group, appropriate chores might include:
Dusting with help
Putting laundry in hamper
Help making their bed
Put dishes in the sink (or on the counter)
Pick up toys and books
Kids 4-6 years old are still usually excited about learning new skills (chores included) and can help by:
Helping put away groceries
Help clearing or setting the table
Watering garden
Help feeding pets
Putting away toys
Somewhere around 7 or 8, your child might start to be a little less enthusiastic about doing chores, but they'll have a greater sense of independence. Allowance may help with getting them to do their chores. They can:
Make their bed
Clean their room
Take out the trash
Fold and put away laundry
At age 9-12, preteens can handle increased responsibility. They can handle more difficult chores.
Load/empty dishwasher
Operate washer/dryer
Help wash car
Rake or sweep leaves
Set table
Vacuum
As our kids reach their teens, they're capable of most chores. Although it may be a little more difficult to get them to help out at this age, both because of their busy schedules and their willingness (or unwillingness) to help, chores should be a required thing for teens. In addition to everything listed above, some ideas are:
Mow the lawn
Shovel snow
Wash the car (especially if they're using it)
Clean their own room entirely
Prepare meals
Starting chores at any age helps our kids become responsible and really able to grasp what it's like to run a household. It also helps lighten the parents' load as kids get older.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
The trouble with the American Diet
Check out this article in the New York Times.
If you haven't already, please educate yourself on healthful habits for your family.
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