Newsweek has an article this week on parents who can't say "no" to their kids.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5909207/site/newsweek/
One statistic that stuck with me was that 75% of parents polled said that children today had less chores than kids had 10-15 years ago. That being said, I was wondering:
What chores did you have to do as a kid?
If you have kids, what chores do they do?
When I lived with my parents I cleaned the bathrooms, cooked dinner several times per week, picked my younger siblings up from school and watched them until my mother got home, and washed the dishes (by hand - we had a dishwasher but Dad thought it was too noisy I STILL hate to do dishes.
My DD is only 2 1/2, but she is already "helping" around the house. She hands me plates when unloading the dishwasher and like to help put clothes from the washer into the dryer. I'm really hoping she still likes to help when she's old enough to really be of assistance!
How about you?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5909207/site/newsweek/
One statistic that stuck with me was that 75% of parents polled said that children today had less chores than kids had 10-15 years ago. That being said, I was wondering:
What chores did you have to do as a kid?
If you have kids, what chores do they do?
When I lived with my parents I cleaned the bathrooms, cooked dinner several times per week, picked my younger siblings up from school and watched them until my mother got home, and washed the dishes (by hand - we had a dishwasher but Dad thought it was too noisy I STILL hate to do dishes.

My DD is only 2 1/2, but she is already "helping" around the house. She hands me plates when unloading the dishwasher and like to help put clothes from the washer into the dryer. I'm really hoping she still likes to help when she's old enough to really be of assistance!

How about you?