Every summer my children know it is "life school" time.
I do not give my kids hours of chores during the school year because I feel
that homework, extra projects, sports, piano, and chores should not take up all
of their time. Some time really should be open
and free for creativity and play. In the summer I "dump" more
chores on them and spend this time teaching new life skills.
Here is our recipe for a good summer that does not take too long to recover from when school starts back up:
Here is our recipe for a good summer that does not take too long to recover from when school starts back up:
We pull weeds in the garden and flower
beds every morning. If we all help for just 15 minutes a day, every day, things
stay under control, more or less.
Next are chores - old ones they are good at now and new ones that I spend the first week or two teaching them how to do correctly. Since Mondays and Thursdays are the days I focus on cleaning, the children's heavier chores also fall on those days.
Finally, we have some mental work to keep our brains active: math, piano, memorizing, learning a language, reading, and computer skills are all things we have done through the years.
Next are chores - old ones they are good at now and new ones that I spend the first week or two teaching them how to do correctly. Since Mondays and Thursdays are the days I focus on cleaning, the children's heavier chores also fall on those days.
Finally, we have some mental work to keep our brains active: math, piano, memorizing, learning a language, reading, and computer skills are all things we have done through the years.
Having a balance of learning and playing is the perfect way to make summer memorable and happy for mom and the kids.
I use summertime for 'chore training' too. It is a great time to teach them new things to be responsible for around the house. We like making summer about play and work too!
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