Got Bored Kids?
May 24, 2009 by Lauren
Filed under Cleaning / Chores, General, Kids, Time Management, Tips
There is nothing more frustrating than having a bored kid hovering around you asking, “what can I do?” It’s important to teach children that boredom is a natural part of life and that they need to learn how to entertain themselves. If they’ve run out of ideas, resist plopping them down in front of the television to keep them occupied. Instead, sit down with your children and write out as many enjoyable activities that you can on index cards. Place the cards in a large fishbowl and have the children pull one out when they’re bored. If they aren’t in the mood to do that particular activity, give them one more chance to pick out a different card. If they’re still uninspired? Give them a chore to do. Have a different fishbowl with chores written on index cards. Chances are your kid will change his or her mind and go for the activity instead. Search the web for kid-friendly sites that list numerous children’s activities for ideas to write on your index cards. If you do need a break from your nagging children, allow a small amount of TV doled out in 30 minute increments. Don’t allow more than two hours of viewing per day.
Delegate Chores to Your Children
April 6, 2009 by Emma
Filed under Cleaning / Chores, Kids
Chores are great things to give your children. Sure they’ll free up a little bit of your time, but they will also teach your child personal responsibility. Follow these tips from BusyMomsOnline.com to ensure a smoother path to teaching your children to do chores - at all ages.
Begin training your children to help you around the house when they’re young. Children as young as two can start learning to pick up their own toys, put their dirty clothes in a hamper, or feed your pets. Toddlers want to help, so start teaching them when they’re eager.



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