Teens need chores around the house

Mother talking to her teenage daughter

Teens need to feel needed. All parents love to see their children laughing, having friends, and enjoying time to themselves. But on many occasions, parents forget something much more important in the development of adolescents: that they feel necessary.

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People wake up every morning knowing and feeling that there are people who count on us and therefore, it is a reason to start each day. It's no secret that people are less likely to feel irrelevant and even depressed if they feel needed and counted on. Also, parents in their effort not to put too much on their children's plate often give them little responsibility at home and in the family. That is a problem that will wreak havoc in the short and long term.

Children need to know that they are essential members of their nuclear family, regardless of who and what the family is part of. We are not talking about giving them money to do their homework, far from it. The rewards should be the wonderful feeling of accomplishment, the gratitude of the parents, and the learning that a community / family depends on the good functioning of the entire team.

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When adolescents get involved in chores and household chores, even if they resist a bit at first (especially if they don't usually have to do it because they have always done everything to them ...), but eventually they will feel better about themselves and the family will begin to feel more united.

Teens can even get upset if someone does their assigned job that they know they can do well. Doing chores will improve self-esteem when everyone feels that their contribution is valuable. We refer to daily tasks that do not require a lot of time, but they are accomplished quickly and are not necessarily strenuous.

Homework should be adjusted to the age of your children

Depending on the age of your children, you should think about the most appropriate tasks depending on their real abilities. For younger teens, simple tasks like loading the dishwasher, setting the table, feeding, sweeping, or perhaps putting the dishes in the sink can be commissioned. For older teens, consider tasks like walking the dog, doing some grocery shopping, helping a younger sibling with homework, or even cooking or making breakfast. The tasks you assign should be appropriate to their age and development.

You do not need to raise children who get a degree but only focus on them and their personal needs, without ever leaving the egocentric stage ... Children should have a good idea of ​​responsibility towards others and towards the communities in which they live . Because it cannot be forgotten that good habits start at home and are learned from parents.

Your teens need housework even if they grumble at first!


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