I would have to say each child is so different. For instances my oldest, a daughter, has always been very mature and could handle many things at a young age. While my son, 18 months younger than DD, always wanted to do everything my DD could do. Needless to say that he was steady of hand and foot. So at a young age, they started "helping" me do my chores. Of chores they wanted to help mommy.
You need to see just what your child is capable of doing by herself and what she can do to help you. With this in mind explain to her what you want her to do and help with. Do not expect it to look like you did whatever chore she will be doing or helping with. Do not go back and redo it in front of her either, for this will discredit and undermine her confidence.
My children at a young age could pick up their own toys. Help me straighten up around the house. They could carry their own clothes from my wash room to their rooms and lay it on their beds. They could help me make up the beds. They helped water plant flowers, water the plants and pull weeds. They could help clean up the garage. Most young children can pick up anything that is not dangerous and put it where it goes.
Beleive it or not just straighten up around the house is a huge help.
Also they can put out silverwear for dinner. If you ask them to put out the dishes make sure they are strong enough and make sure you have placed the stack of dishes on the table.
I taught my children how to do alot by first showing them what to do. Sometimes we tend to forget that we do this every day, and know what go put the dishes out means but the children have no clue. Showing first will help.
To sum it up, I would just work a few days with her and see exactly what she is capable of, then chose what you want her to do on her own and what she needs to help you with. Not only will you teach her about money and how to earn, you will teach her the value of her wants, you will teach her the lessons of confidence, values, morals, security and best of all you will teach her how to take care of things.
You need to see just what your child is capable of doing by herself and what she can do to help you. With this in mind explain to her what you want her to do and help with. Do not expect it to look like you did whatever chore she will be doing or helping with. Do not go back and redo it in front of her either, for this will discredit and undermine her confidence.
My children at a young age could pick up their own toys. Help me straighten up around the house. They could carry their own clothes from my wash room to their rooms and lay it on their beds. They could help me make up the beds. They helped water plant flowers, water the plants and pull weeds. They could help clean up the garage. Most young children can pick up anything that is not dangerous and put it where it goes.
Beleive it or not just straighten up around the house is a huge help.
Also they can put out silverwear for dinner. If you ask them to put out the dishes make sure they are strong enough and make sure you have placed the stack of dishes on the table.
I taught my children how to do alot by first showing them what to do. Sometimes we tend to forget that we do this every day, and know what go put the dishes out means but the children have no clue. Showing first will help.
To sum it up, I would just work a few days with her and see exactly what she is capable of, then chose what you want her to do on her own and what she needs to help you with. Not only will you teach her about money and how to earn, you will teach her the value of her wants, you will teach her the lessons of confidence, values, morals, security and best of all you will teach her how to take care of things.
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