Appropriate Chores for a Toddler
By Marie Gerber, published May 07, 2007
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Of course, there are some chores that are simply inappropriate for toddlers. Any chores which could result in injury, such as dealing with sharp objects or machinery are obviously not appropriate for young children. Many chores will require your supervision, at least at first, and it may be more beneficial to have your child help you with small tasks as you do your own housework. You should give them easily-mastered tasks that will make them feel proud and self-sufficient rather than inadequate and frustrated.
Also, you can't expect that your toddler will do their chores the way that you would want them done. Don't expect your toddler to take any significant amount of housework off of your hands. While they can be a small help, assigning a toddler with chores is more about teaching them values and responsibility than it is about having an extra hand around the house. Often times, having your toddler's "help" will actually result in more work for you than it would just doing it yourself. They may spill water when attempting to water the plants or break a dish if asked to set the table, so have patience and don't set your expectations too high.
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