People usually have laziness, but as parents, we should let children understand that doing some housework is the obligation of every family member. If a child may not be willing to do it at the beginning, he must make a clear division of labor. For example: This is how our family

People are usually lazy, but as parents, we should let children understand that doing some housework is the obligation of every family member. If a child may not be willing to do it at the beginning, he must make a clear division of labor. For example: This is how our family is. In the morning, my wife washes dishes; at noon, my son washes dishes; at night, I wash dishes. It is also stipulated that if anyone eats slowly, other bowls have been washed; then those who finish the meal must wash themselves. This prevents the son from eating too slowly, and also allows him to understand that family members should cooperate and have a sense of time.

If I don’t want to wash dishes any time, I will give the child a hint and say it deliberately: "Son, dad and mom are going out, don’t wash the bowl secretly.

The son will definitely say: "I can’t wash it?" ”

When I got home, the dishes and chopsticks had been washed. And if you simply said, “The child washed the dishes. "Maybe, he will be a little reluctant, and may even say, "Tonight, it's your turn to wash the dishes." At the same time, once the child washes the dishes, he should make appropriate praise for the child's behavior at the right time. The child will remember that the father is grateful for his behavior.

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