Housework is an indispensable part of family education. Doing housework can not only help children learn life skills, but also help the family relationship to be more harmonious. Children will also have unexpected growth.
Every year, May 1st is called "International Labor Day", it is a festival that celebrated by people all over the world. Newton has always focused on cultivating children's sense of self-service and willingness to serve their peers. We encourage children to involved in activities such as preparing the food, cleaning the table, and planting, which can convey the meaning of labor to them, and gain a sense of achievement that labor brings. It is of great significance to the growth of children's life.
On the Labor Day, we recommend that parents and children make the "housework list" together. Parents should encourage children to complete all housework in the list on time. Starting with the housework that within their capacity, so as to cultivate their most basic labor habits.
In the process of doing housework, children practice different skills and accelerate growth through diverse housework. For example, washing vegetables can increase the agility of fingers, cleaning up toys and sorting garbage can improve their logical thinking ability, and their self-service awareness and self-care ability have also been improved.
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According to the guideline of children in 3-6 years old learning and development, we have sorted out the list of housework suitable for children of different ages. You can choose part of the housework in the list, and completed them together during the labor holiday.
List of housework for children aged 3-4 (nursery)
1.Clean up toys and books
2.Place chopsticks and chairs
3.Feed the pet
4.Help to make the bed before sleeping, such as getting pillows and quilts, etc
5.Put the dishes in the sink after dinner
6.Help put the folded clean clothes back into the wardrobe
7.Put own dirty clothes into the laundry basket
8.Throw garbage
List of housework for children aged 4-5 (K1)
1.Make your own bed
2.Help to place tableware before meals
3.Clean up the table after dinner and return the dirty tableware to the kitchen
4.Fold the clothes (parents should teach the children how to fold different clothes)
5.Prepare your own clothes for the next day
6.Put the towels and toothbrushes in order
7.Help to clean the table
8.Learn to clean fruit
List of housework for children aged 5-6 (K2)
1.Help to clean the table
2.Help to replace the sheets (starting from taking away the dirty sheets and bring the clean one)
3.Prepare the schoolbag and shoes for the next day.
4.Clean up the room and form the habit of picking up and putting the misplaced things back.
5.Bathe themselves
6.Learn to trim and wash vegetables
7.Sweep the floor
8.Throw garbage and help with garbage sorting
When children join the housework and being accompanied by parents, children will become creators of life in the positive and fulfilling housework experience. These moments of working together will eventually become unforgettable memories between parents and children.
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