Spring has arrived! The change in seasons means we can put away our hats and coats, and bring out jackets and short-sleeve shirts. This is the time of year when families clean out closets and engage in some spring cleaning. For busy parents, it can be a challenge just to keep up with everyday chores or weekly tasks that go with maintaining a household.
Did you know there are additional benefits to having your children help you with chores or household tasks beyond just the completion of the task? A research study by Marty Rossmann, professor of family education at the University of Minnesota, found that having children involved in household tasks at a young age was the greatest predictor of adult success. Success was defined as completing an education, starting a career path, having good relationships and not engaging in destructive behavior.
Below are lists of age-appropriate chores for your children to complete:
Chores for children ages 3 to 5:
- Help set the table.
- Wipe up spills.
- Place dirty clothes in hamper.
- Pick up toys.
- Help with food preparation (i.e. washing fruit, tearing lettuce, etc.).
- Sort/match clean socks.
- Make bed/help make bed.
- Add water to pet’s bowl.
- Put items in recycling bin.
- Pick up sticks outdoors.
Chores for children ages 6 to 9:
All previous chores, plus:
- Help with food prep and/or read recipes.
- Set the table.
- Put dirty bed sheets in hamper.
- Feed the pet.
- Water the plants.
- Unload the dishwasher.
- Sort the laundry.
- Move laundry from washer to dryer.
- Put laundry away.
- Get trash from other rooms.
Chores for children ages 10 to 12:
All previous chores, plus:
- Take the trash out.
- Make/pack lunch for school.
- Clear and clean the table after meals.
- Vacuum the floors.
- Sweep up kitchen or garage.
- Dust the furniture.
- Clean the bathroom.
- Assist with laundry.
- Assist more with cooking.
- Rake leaves.
- Add mulch to flowerbeds.