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This stay-at-home mom is handling a full-time job of her own—three kids, household chores, and emotional labor. But when her ...
To cultivate a lifelong love for reading in children, parents should prioritize curiosity and freedom over strict rules.
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Some advice for anyone hosting well-meaning yet obliviously unhelpful visitors this summer.
We started asking our three kids — ages 14, 11, and 5 — to start pitching in with chores. We don't pay them an allowance for helping out. They're learning it's just part of being a family.
Have kids pick out the chores they' d most like to do. Then create a chart. First, check that everyone has an age-appropriate chore. Then divide the chart into three columns.
Chores can teach kids life skills and responsibility—but should parents pay for them? A Cleveland Clinic psychologist offers guidance as families navigate finances and expectations.