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5 Parenting Tips for Teaching Responsibility through Chores

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October 21, 20105 Parenting Tips for Teaching Responsibility through Chores

Would you like 5 parenting tips on how to get your kids to do their chores? Would you like your kids to quit griping too? Look inside for 5 actions you can take to teach responsibility and character through chores.

5 Parenting Tips to Help You Build Character Through Chores

1.  Decide on the right chores for the right age to make sure your kids are old enough.

2.  Take the necessary time to teach how to do each chore so your child can do a good job.

3.  Inspect the completion of your child's work to teach him responsibility.

4.  Track his progress through chore charts to reward him with stickers.

5.  Offer non-material bonding rewards for fun times with you because he  did his chores and didn't gripe.

You can get chore charts with age-appropriate chores and rewards by clicking here  Why? Because if you're a parent, you're a teacher and these will help.

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