Dads, give them the housework

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You have a task to do at home and you

children want to help. You know it could be nice

for help, but you feel a little impatient.

And you know it could turn into a two hour project,

with a big mess to clean up. A disaster that could be

avoid if you did it yourself.

We’ve all been there, right?

It can be much easier to do the housework and

projects without the help of your friends.

After all, who in today’s world has time to make a

project longer than necessary?

You do.

Why is it important to include your children in household chores?

From time to time, there are some investigations that reveal

something so important and relevant that it cries out

parents to hear it.

Researcher Marty Rossman, from the University of Minnesota,

studied a group of young adults from the time they were

Small children. The initial results of the study were

that young adults who had participated in the household

chores when they were 3 and 4 years old, they were more successful as

adults than those who did not.

Specifically, these young adults were more likely to

complete your education, get off to a good start in a career,

develop adult relationships and avoid drug use.

Early participation in household chores was considered

more important in your success than any other factor,

including IQ.

On the other hand, if children did not begin to participate

in household chores until adolescence,

the experience appeared to be counterproductive and had a negative effect

about their success as young adults, using those same

measures.

What does this really mean?

When your young children feel like their dad (or mom)

believe they are capable of handling simple tasks

around the house, it’s an incredibly powerful message

them

Dad thinks I can do it!

If your children think that’s how you feel about them when

walk through life, you will also be a confidant’s father,

responsible and happy children. That is what is created when

you choose to see your children as capable and show them

you believe in them.

But it’s not as easy as just seeing them as capable. You

You also need to be patient when tackling these tasks.

You can’t take care of them when they fight, or “correct” them

what did you do. Often, it’s what you don’t do that

communicate that you believe in them.

Imagine the difference you can make with your children by

allowing their participation in family tasks.

Imagine the difference in your children’s esteem when

feel like a productive participant in the family from a

early age.

You have time to include your children in homework and

projects at home. Tell all the other fathers and mothers that

know that they also have time.

It’s too important not to.

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