Helping with the chores

 

As mentioned in the previous post, I had in mind a daily plan but as I implemented it, I decided to improvise and added daily chores into our early morning routine.

 

Now that we do not have to rush out of the house for classes/meetings in the morning, it gave us some time to do some chores like washing the dishes, cleaning the house etc. At first I was doing it by myself but then I thought "Sophie can wash dishes!" so I got her to help and she’s amazing! Over those couple of days, she helped to wash up our breakfast and lunch dishes, with some supervision from me. Of course she uses too much detergent, figures out that putting a spoon under the tap makes a fountain and that squeezing lotsa soap makes it all the more fun and she leaves the water running BUT BUT overall, she gets the job done! While she does that, I can wipe the dishes and put them away! So so cool! Best part is she enjoys it! It’s a bit stressful for me I must admit at times when she handles the glass plates but I’m thankful she’s rather careful.

 

When we are done, we try to do one chore a day e.g. vacuuming/cleaning the windows. I try to assign her something that she can do like spraying soap and water and cleaning tables or silly things like wipe the doors. While I do the real work. Of course she doesn’t really know she’s not doing much but she loves it!

 

I hope we can keep this going because I doubt we’ll ever have a maid in our lifetime and I’m hoping if we start young, she’ll see that doing chores is what a family does together and not something that only mum does or a kid must be given a reward/paid to do it. Also I’m really hoping that she’ll be a good help when baby comes along. :) Hopefully the novelty doesn’t wear out! Will let you know :)

2 Responses to “Helping with the chores”

  1. nyetzy Says:

    Alright! Way to go … never too young to start household chores. Truth be told, the novelty does end but if you keep to a routine, it becomes a routine and not a chore so they will probably end up doing it without too much fuss. Key is to keep it up. I’m so proud of you and Sophie!!

  2. AiLing Says:

    Ya yesterday she said, mummy i’m so tired, don wanna wash teh dishes. But I was washing the toilet and she wanted to help with cleaning the bowl. Oh wells, I guess it’s really novelty. As long as she keeps following me around and helping out, I guess it’s part of an experiment!

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