Age-appropriate housework
Assign children age-appropriate housework tasks. For example, let children help clean the table, wash dishes, organize toys and other simple tasks.
lead by example
Parents should be role models for their children, take the initiative to do housework, and let their children see their own behaviors and learn.
Praise and reward
Encourage children to participate in housework. When children complete a task, they should be praised and rewarded in time, so that children can feel that their efforts have been recognized.
Correct use of tools and equipment
Teach children how to use tools and equipment correctly. For example, teach children how to use household appliances such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners.
Instill a sense of responsibility
Cultivate children's sense of responsibility. Let children understand that doing housework is everyone's responsibility, not something that only adults can do.
Make family rules and schedules.
Make family rules and schedules. Let children know when to do something and how to allocate time to complete different tasks.
Do housework with children.
Do housework with children. This can increase the opportunities for parent-child interaction and make it easier for children to understand and accept the importance of housework.