Patience guidance
The first time a child tries to do housework, it may bring confusion. We need tolerance, break down each task into small steps and teach them step by step.
Responsibility within one's power
Children can start with simple housework, such as putting away toys and setting the table, and gradually assume more responsibilities. This helps to cultivate their sense of responsibility and independence.
Seize the golden opportunity
Children are always full of curiosity. We need to seize these opportunities, patiently teach them to do housework, and let them learn and grow through games.
share joys
Working and chatting with children and sharing each other's experiences and feelings will make housework more interesting. If children are interested in books, we can ask them to help organize learning or guide them how to classify books.
Be sure to work hard and pay.
Participating in housework makes children feel that they are part of the family, which helps to cultivate their sense of responsibility and belonging. We need to give our children enough encouragement and praise so that they can gain a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence from housework.