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Helping with chores teaches responsibility and care from "summary" of The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell

The idea that children should help with household chores is not just about lightening the load for parents. When children are given age-appropriate tasks to do around the house, they are learning valuable lessons about responsibility and care. By contributing to the running of the household, children develop a sense of ownership and pride in their environment. They come to understand that they are part of a team, and that their efforts make a difference. This sense of responsibility extends beyond the home, as children learn that they have a role to play in the wider world. Helping with chores also teaches children how to care for their belongings. When children are involved in the care and upkeep of their possessions, they learn the value of taking care of what they have. ...
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    The 5 Love Languages of Children

    Gary Chapman

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