1, choose vegetables. Let the children participate together, from choosing vegetables to washing vegetables, and let the children know that the food they eat needs to go through these steps before they can eat.
2. Wash rice and cook. Open the rice jar and scoop rice. Parents and children participate together and tell their children how much to scoop. When washing rice, you can also tell children that the water can be used for other purposes besides washing rice, such as washing vegetables, so that children can not only participate in housework, but also educate children to save.
3. Sweep the floor and clean the table. First, find a special rag and mop for children, let them try to do housework, or let their parents teach them how to do it, so that they can clean the table and floor.
4. Dry, collect and fold clothes. When drying clothes, you can ask your child to help you with the clothes hanger and your mother to dry the clothes. When collecting clothes, the child is still young, but he is responsible for taking clothes; When folding clothes, children can also learn to fold and classify. Make the bed, put away your toys after playing, wipe the table after dinner, pass the slippers or articles to adults, throw the garbage into the trash can, feed the pets, aquatic plants and so on.
5. Clean the glass. Children can clean the glass with tools under the guidance of their parents.
Housework and welfare that primary school students can do:
1, let children take care of their daily lives. Parents should not take care of their children's affairs, but should guide and urge their children to solve them with their own labor. They should educate their children to wash socks and handkerchiefs every day. Except for the big clothes and high-grade materials that are difficult to wash, they usually have to wash them themselves. These necessary labors are conducive to cultivating children's work habits and independent living ability, and are also a good adjustment for children who study hard all day, which can give their brains a good rest.
2. Let children adjust themselves in their study and life. Parents should guide their children to clean up the corner where they have lived in time. Let the children fold and unfold themselves in the morning and evening; After finishing the manual work, ask the children to clean up the scraps of paper and sawdust cut on the table and floor in time; Use your own spittoon and pour it yourself. These simple tasks can help children form a good habit of being neat and orderly. The formation of this habit is very beneficial to the cultivation of children's independent living ability.
3. Let children participate in some public housework within their power. In addition to taking care of their own lives, parents should also let their children participate in some public housework within their power and let their children contribute to serving other family members.