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- Cleaning
with Kids Can be Fun!
- BY RACHEL WEBB
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- Housework, children, fun?
Do these words belong in the same sentence? Sure but you need
to add some creativity to the jobs! First we need to discuss
how to assign the jobs. Job charts that rotate chores can be
effective. I use a entirely magnetic one that is easy to write-on/wipe-off
but charts with a childs name that rotates can also be effective.
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- Job charts are not for everyone
though so I have included other ideas as well. For a yummy alternative
you may want to try baking the assignments into cupcakes, muffins
or cookies. For best results write the tasks on small slips of
paper, then fold the papers inside of tin foil squares so the
writing on the papers won't fade when the wet batter touches
them. Kids will be eager to do the next job to get seconds on
a treat!
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- Another idea would be to list
the chores for the day the night before. The first child out
of bed and dressed gets to pick the easiest chore!
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- If your child cannot read
yet here is a job list idea. My kids like me to write their chore
list using pictures and codes. It's a fun game for them to decipher
the pictures and guess what the job might be.
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- If dusting is a chore your
children don't like, substitute the old dust rag for a feather
duster. What kid can resist feathers! Another fun idea, try hiding
individually wrapped candy in the nooks and crannies of the furniture!
Its a great way to make sure that the picture frames get moved
from the mantel!
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- Be sure and count the number
of candies you hide so that the kids can report to you that they
found them all and have finished their job.
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- Children also enjoy anything
that involves squirting water! I don't like the kids to waste
the entire bottle of window cleaner at once but I find that when
I water down the solution it's not as toxic for the kids or my
cleaning budget!
Copyright 2002
Rachel Webb
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