9 tips for teaching kids responsibility

Teenagers cannot be given responsibility all at once and expected to know how to handle it.

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Start young

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When it is time to clean the house, don't be whiny and complain. Even if he prolongs the task, smile and ask your kid to assist.

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Let them help you

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Play at the level of the youngster, advise the two specialists. You might start by showing them how to do simple chores. 

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Show kids the way

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Invite your nanny and other family members to do the same. You'll be shocked at how rapidly youngsters develop these behaviors into habits.

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Model responsibility

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Children like lending a hand. They wish to assist. They don't consider doing housework to be labor. Continue the good sentiments by praising particular behaviors. 

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Praise them

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Even at five years old, her bed can still be uneven when you ask her to make it. Avoid criticizing. Give credit for a job well done.

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Manage your expectations

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It's not necessary to implement a reward system in order for your youngster to acquire responsibility. 

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Avoid rewards

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Child thrives on order. Instead of rewarding them for meeting tasks, create a good morning ritual.

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Provide structure and routine

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Tell your kid that if he leaves a dirty table after an art session, he can't play with his crayons and scissors until the next day.

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Teach consequences

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