Learning by practice
Don't deprive children of the opportunity to do housework because they are worried that they can't do well. Let children learn in practice and never attend meetings, which is the only way for children to grow up.
election
Give children the right to choose and stimulate their interest in doing housework. Providing them with a list of housework and letting them choose their favorite tasks can better stimulate their enthusiasm and interest.
Parent-child interaction
Inviting children to participate in housework can not only increase parent-child interaction, but also make children feel the companionship and support of their parents, and they are no longer lonely.
Encourage affirmation
When children participate in housework, we should encourage and affirm them, instead of pursuing perfection excessively. Let children know that participation is more important than results and cultivate their self-confidence.
Challenge achievements
Simple housework can't stimulate children's interest. Challenging some difficult and challenging jobs, such as cooking, repairing and assembling furniture, can make children feel a sense of accomplishment.
Timely praise
Don't be stingy with the praise of children, and give affirmation and encouragement to the children's labor achievements. At the same time, hold a family meeting to discuss the problems and progress in housework together, so that children can feel the support and encouragement of their families.