magicwishes
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- Feb 27, 2011
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I am wondering how people handle chores, allowance, and or rewards or areas for improvement in their house.
Our eldest just finished Kindergarten, and so we are trying to figure out what to do. She's interested in something of the sort. We had the mindset that chores are things that are just expected of each person as part of the family. How then do we handle an allowance? At what age do you give one? Or do you deal with things on a case by case basis and decide what is a want vs. a need? Do you outline chores clearly or have general spoken expectations?
In regards to a reward or area of improvement, she is interested in earning money to do some special activities. Do you just have your kids do extra to earn money or this reward? Do you ever use it to motivate them in an area of needed improvement (like talking calmly/not yelling) or that you want them to focus on (like reading a certain number of books or amount of time)?
Looking online is overwhelming to me. Some of the systems seem so complex that they would not be sustainable or enjoyable for us or our kids.
What's worked for you?
Our eldest just finished Kindergarten, and so we are trying to figure out what to do. She's interested in something of the sort. We had the mindset that chores are things that are just expected of each person as part of the family. How then do we handle an allowance? At what age do you give one? Or do you deal with things on a case by case basis and decide what is a want vs. a need? Do you outline chores clearly or have general spoken expectations?
In regards to a reward or area of improvement, she is interested in earning money to do some special activities. Do you just have your kids do extra to earn money or this reward? Do you ever use it to motivate them in an area of needed improvement (like talking calmly/not yelling) or that you want them to focus on (like reading a certain number of books or amount of time)?
Looking online is overwhelming to me. Some of the systems seem so complex that they would not be sustainable or enjoyable for us or our kids.
What's worked for you?