A mother thinks back on a parenting book she read, one that details how one mom focused on different areas in the home each month to help teach her children accountability. The narrow focus was praised by the author, noting that focusing on just one area a month is much easier to manage than many aspects of the home at once. The book mentioned shows that children are capable of work and being held accountable. By following the steps in the book, the author was able to help teach her children to help around the house as they were capable.
Key Takeaways:
- Wyma, details how she taught her children about the importance of caring for their home and others. By choosing specific areas for improvement, Wyma saw shifts in their attitudes towards working.
- Wyma was able to instill a sense of purpose in her children. She encouraged her children to create a sense of value in their chores, instead of relying on accolades and praise for motive.
- Wyma consistently stressed the idea that house work is meaningful and helps to develop responsibility and contribute to family needs.
“I love you. I believe in you. I know what you’re capable of. So I’m going to make you work.”
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