Is it wrong to make your kids clean?
well whats your thoughts on kids cleaning up???
I mean in their bedrooms they have to take responsibility and stuff etc,
But in terms of hoovering and cleaning and dusting and washing up around the house in general should they do it and be paid to do it????
I mean in their bedrooms they have to take responsibility and stuff etc,
But in terms of hoovering and cleaning and dusting and washing up around the house in general should they do it and be paid to do it????
Depends how old they are I suppose. One of my friends kids is 10 and has two main jobs...sort out all of the recycling (wash it and put it in the right boxes) and washing up after dinner.
She does also make her bed every morning and change the sheets herself.
She does this for pocket money each week, but she knows that her dad has no qualms taking it away from her is she misbehaves and is cheeky.
She does also make her bed every morning and change the sheets herself.
She does this for pocket money each week, but she knows that her dad has no qualms taking it away from her is she misbehaves and is cheeky.
of course they should, or they will just grow up being spoilt gits, and not learn any skills for when they move out,all ours did a bit.
Only our 11 year old at home now, she does her room, and helps seting and clearing the dining table and washing up. She gets the hoover now and again too
Only our 11 year old at home now, she does her room, and helps seting and clearing the dining table and washing up. She gets the hoover now and again too
I do think a child should have basic 'helping duties' if that makes sense.
And it is entirelyup to the parent as to whether they enlist their child to do it for reward ie: pocket money, or if they get them to do it as part of every day chores.
BUT
Not too much.
Little things like putting the dishes away, or helping hoover.... i think tidying their own room should be compulsary! As this will help them get a basic understanding of looking after heir own demain!
And it is entirelyup to the parent as to whether they enlist their child to do it for reward ie: pocket money, or if they get them to do it as part of every day chores.
BUT
Not too much.
Little things like putting the dishes away, or helping hoover.... i think tidying their own room should be compulsary! As this will help them get a basic understanding of looking after heir own demain!
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Deffo should have household jobs and this can go towards pocket money and should get the money withdrawn if behaviour is bad etc ............ that means my 6 year old stepson will get fuckall then 
He likes helping out even if he is just in the way and told to fuckoff and play with toys lol
his job is to tidy his room and the most important job of all ...............
take his little brothers SHITTY NAPPY out to the wheelie bin
.......... sets his in his ways for a life of shoveling shite somewhere

He likes helping out even if he is just in the way and told to fuckoff and play with toys lol
his job is to tidy his room and the most important job of all ...............
take his little brothers SHITTY NAPPY out to the wheelie bin

.......... sets his in his ways for a life of shoveling shite somewhere


)I never had to do any cleaning up @ home, pay housekeeping or anything. Pocket money was high and never had to ask why I got it. Now, I am a messy bastard (although I do have moments of "OCD" round the house. My cars are (almost) always clean though, along with all my tools. Probably because I had to earn and pay for them that I look after them so well.
I do agree, kids need the discipline or they end up spoilt (like I was/am) and I can genuinely talk from experience, unlike most people.
I don't make me lad(12) clear his room, as I think letting him see the difference between a pig sty and the rest of the house migh encourage him to want to be tidier, rather than being compelled to do it, and it works too.
If he hasn't put his trainers away I wait until he is sat down with laptop, watching tv whatever, the make him get up to do this, then when he's got comfy again make him get up each time do anything else he forgot, so he looks now at what he should be doing, as he's sick of getting up and down!!
tabetha
If he hasn't put his trainers away I wait until he is sat down with laptop, watching tv whatever, the make him get up to do this, then when he's got comfy again make him get up each time do anything else he forgot, so he looks now at what he should be doing, as he's sick of getting up and down!!
tabetha
i think as long as they pick things up as they go along and stop leaving a bloody mess all the time then thats good enough....what with all the poxy homework they get they dont have enough time for playing .
my son helps out around the house, and has done so from around the time he could walk (13 or 14 months old)
if he seems some rubbish on the floor he will point at it and say "rubbish" and, if asked, will take it to the dustbin and put it there
same when he's finished eating, his plates are plastic, as is his cutlery, so he goes and puts it in the kitchen (where mummy cleans it for him)
baby's poo'y nappy's also get put in the dustbin, toilet roll goes in the toilet to be flushed away, newspapers get put in the recylce bin, etc
and he knows that this toys go in the toy chest and, if it's too full, they get put on top or underneath
smae with his crayons and colouring pencils and papers and stuff, all have a place to go on that particular table
now he's got himself a laptop, it sits on the table next to daddy's and, when it's finished with, gets closed and left there nice and tidy
but generally he won't ask for any sort of reward because that's what he's supposed to do, even when he's eating chips from macdonalds, he'll make sure that he doesn't drip the dip dip onto his clothes and wipes his fingers on a napkin etc
not bad for a kid who has just turned 3
me on the other hand, i just leave stuff laying about the place kniwing that he will tidy up eventually
if he seems some rubbish on the floor he will point at it and say "rubbish" and, if asked, will take it to the dustbin and put it there
same when he's finished eating, his plates are plastic, as is his cutlery, so he goes and puts it in the kitchen (where mummy cleans it for him)
baby's poo'y nappy's also get put in the dustbin, toilet roll goes in the toilet to be flushed away, newspapers get put in the recylce bin, etc
and he knows that this toys go in the toy chest and, if it's too full, they get put on top or underneath
smae with his crayons and colouring pencils and papers and stuff, all have a place to go on that particular table
now he's got himself a laptop, it sits on the table next to daddy's and, when it's finished with, gets closed and left there nice and tidy
but generally he won't ask for any sort of reward because that's what he's supposed to do, even when he's eating chips from macdonalds, he'll make sure that he doesn't drip the dip dip onto his clothes and wipes his fingers on a napkin etc
not bad for a kid who has just turned 3

me on the other hand, i just leave stuff laying about the place kniwing that he will tidy up eventually
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