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		<title>By: Ethan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ethan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 01:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Julia&lt;/a&gt;


ok ....firstly the cleaning their own room ,and making sure they pick up after themselves is fine ...they should be taught that sort of responsibility .....mine are 7 and 9 and do that .......the eating up [even a small part of their saturday]is kinda different ......its probably seeming mean to them as they&#039;d prefer to hang with their friends and enjoy the weekend away from school and hassles .......as for the cleaning up after toddler ? how old is the toddler ?if its 2 i&#039;d say start teaching that kid to pick up and pack up before getting out another toy [i did and we do at work --i work in childcare 0-2 yrs room]....it is unfair to say they should clean up the toddlers mess .....and change nappies or anything like that .....you had that kid not them ......not bagging you [sorry if i sounded blunt] but think about it from a teens view ...did you have to do such things as a teen??


and as for my home ....as i said ...my kids keep their rooms clean or no pocket money is given out for the week [that gives them windows of time to ensure its done ]....they clean up their pets messes and feed them [is the deal we made before getting the pets --i care for them when they go on hols with my ex or when they are very busy but they do most of the feeding and cleaning up]my daughter likes to vaccumm her own room ,so i allow her to if she wants to ,and she loves to cook so she is allowed to help with dinner ....my son has been bugging me to let him use the mower [he mows at my exs and gets money for it] so i let him [only the small backyard though]....and pay him $5 for doing so ....he likes saving money so he is often asking for simple jobs to do .....and if i have small ones i let him help me .....its ok to give them chores but just ensure they feel fair about why they have to do it ....as for giving my kids money ...it is teaching them to be responsible ....if they want something ,it wont take much to earn it [as in real life ]
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Julia</a></p>
<p>ok &#8230;.firstly the cleaning their own room ,and making sure they pick up after themselves is fine &#8230;they should be taught that sort of responsibility &#8230;..mine are 7 and 9 and do that &#8230;&#8230;.the eating up [even a small part of their saturday]is kinda different &#8230;&#8230;its probably seeming mean to them as they&#8217;d prefer to hang with their friends and enjoy the weekend away from school and hassles &#8230;&#8230;.as for the cleaning up after toddler ? how old is the toddler ?if its 2 i&#8217;d say start teaching that kid to pick up and pack up before getting out another toy [i did and we do at work --i work in childcare 0-2 yrs room]&#8230;.it is unfair to say they should clean up the toddlers mess &#8230;..and change nappies or anything like that &#8230;..you had that kid not them &#8230;&#8230;not bagging you [sorry if i sounded blunt] but think about it from a teens view &#8230;did you have to do such things as a teen??</p>
<p>and as for my home &#8230;.as i said &#8230;my kids keep their rooms clean or no pocket money is given out for the week [that gives them windows of time to ensure its done ]&#8230;.they clean up their pets messes and feed them [is the deal we made before getting the pets --i care for them when they go on hols with my ex or when they are very busy but they do most of the feeding and cleaning up]my daughter likes to vaccumm her own room ,so i allow her to if she wants to ,and she loves to cook so she is allowed to help with dinner &#8230;.my son has been bugging me to let him use the mower [he mows at my exs and gets money for it] so i let him [only the small backyard though]&#8230;.and pay him $5 for doing so &#8230;.he likes saving money so he is often asking for simple jobs to do &#8230;..and if i have small ones i let him help me &#8230;..its ok to give them chores but just ensure they feel fair about why they have to do it &#8230;.as for giving my kids money &#8230;it is teaching them to be responsible &#8230;.if they want something ,it wont take much to earn it [as in real life ]<br />
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		<title>By: Maria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Maria</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 14:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Sofia&lt;/a&gt;


i think those chores are fine, however they should not be cleaning up after their brother, he is a toddler, so 2 or 3? he should be cleaning up his toys and helping with the chores, its not hard to get him to do small things around the house. kids need to be kids, they have a lot less chores than i had when i was a kid so i think its very fair, i only disagree with them cleaning up after their brother, that is not fair.</description>
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<p>i think those chores are fine, however they should not be cleaning up after their brother, he is a toddler, so 2 or 3? he should be cleaning up his toys and helping with the chores, its not hard to get him to do small things around the house. kids need to be kids, they have a lot less chores than i had when i was a kid so i think its very fair, i only disagree with them cleaning up after their brother, that is not fair.</p>
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		<title>By: Mason</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mason</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 08:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Sean&lt;/a&gt;


It is important that they help clean up after the younger one and also help him through the transitions of learning to do it himself. This is the natural course of life. In their turn they were taught and helped and they must participate in the teaching and help of those coming behind. Anyone who can&#039;t see this is truly blind; it&#039;s very basic. You start learning to be a good parent from childhood. Besides, the duties you describe are small and simple, but in a world of personal gratification where society wants to assume the right to run your children&#039;s lives by it&#039;s narcissistic values, it&#039;s a constant fight to keep them on track with reality. Let them earn certain privileges by properly completing those chores; they must understand that life doesn&#039;t happen while we sleep, we wake up and make it happen!

PS: Be careful what advice you take; some people&#039;s ideas are more academic and experimental than experiential.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Sean</a></p>
<p>It is important that they help clean up after the younger one and also help him through the transitions of learning to do it himself. This is the natural course of life. In their turn they were taught and helped and they must participate in the teaching and help of those coming behind. Anyone who can&#8217;t see this is truly blind; it&#8217;s very basic. You start learning to be a good parent from childhood. Besides, the duties you describe are small and simple, but in a world of personal gratification where society wants to assume the right to run your children&#8217;s lives by it&#8217;s narcissistic values, it&#8217;s a constant fight to keep them on track with reality. Let them earn certain privileges by properly completing those chores; they must understand that life doesn&#8217;t happen while we sleep, we wake up and make it happen!</p>
<p>PS: Be careful what advice you take; some people&#8217;s ideas are more academic and experimental than experiential.</p>
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		<title>By: Dominic</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dominic</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 23:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Cole&lt;/a&gt;


Hi Mom,
I agree children need to help out at home to keep up the home as a group effort.  The one problem I see with loading them with too many chores is that their lives are usually full of studies and activities. 
In my opinion their household chores should be at a minimum. 

They need time for worship, school, sports, music, studies, sleeping, daydreaming,  being with friends etc. it&#039;s all part of growing up and learning as they go. 

Keeping their rooms clean is number 1 chore in my book. Then helping clear the table and loading the dishwasher after meals if the timing is right for everyone. Once in a while it doesn&#039;t hurt for them to help out with the toddler but not 50% or even 10% of the time. The older kids are not parents.  

Make a calender in their rooms and each week have each child do 1 special chore that really helps the whole family in keeping the house or yard in good shape.  Maybe the kitchen drawers need a good cleaning out. Whatever they do praise them for it even if they are not perfect it&#039;s the effort they put forth. 

Kids are kids they need to have lots of freedom to play, study to enjoy life and not be burdened down with household chores but to help out it&#039;s not their responsibility to have these jobs to worry about when they have their homework to do. Keep their lives happy and healthy enjoy them now one day you will wish for these years to return. When you do your housework do it out of love for the family not like it&#039;s such a pain to do for them and for yourself.  

Life is so stressful these days that we all need to lighten up and do our best to show our family extra love and help them develop to be the best they can be. I&#039;m not against giving them jobs to do but just not overload them. 

One last thought if possible do things at the same time as a group it will be done quicker and everyone will feel such relief that the work is finished. Bake some cupcakes for that night to celebrate your family&#039;s hard work!

Best wishes to you and your family,
Mama Jazzy Geri</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Cole</a></p>
<p>Hi Mom,<br />
I agree children need to help out at home to keep up the home as a group effort.  The one problem I see with loading them with too many chores is that their lives are usually full of studies and activities.<br />
In my opinion their household chores should be at a minimum. </p>
<p>They need time for worship, school, sports, music, studies, sleeping, daydreaming,  being with friends etc. it&#8217;s all part of growing up and learning as they go. </p>
<p>Keeping their rooms clean is number 1 chore in my book. Then helping clear the table and loading the dishwasher after meals if the timing is right for everyone. Once in a while it doesn&#8217;t hurt for them to help out with the toddler but not 50% or even 10% of the time. The older kids are not parents.  </p>
<p>Make a calender in their rooms and each week have each child do 1 special chore that really helps the whole family in keeping the house or yard in good shape.  Maybe the kitchen drawers need a good cleaning out. Whatever they do praise them for it even if they are not perfect it&#8217;s the effort they put forth. </p>
<p>Kids are kids they need to have lots of freedom to play, study to enjoy life and not be burdened down with household chores but to help out it&#8217;s not their responsibility to have these jobs to worry about when they have their homework to do. Keep their lives happy and healthy enjoy them now one day you will wish for these years to return. When you do your housework do it out of love for the family not like it&#8217;s such a pain to do for them and for yourself.  </p>
<p>Life is so stressful these days that we all need to lighten up and do our best to show our family extra love and help them develop to be the best they can be. I&#8217;m not against giving them jobs to do but just not overload them. </p>
<p>One last thought if possible do things at the same time as a group it will be done quicker and everyone will feel such relief that the work is finished. Bake some cupcakes for that night to celebrate your family&#8217;s hard work!</p>
<p>Best wishes to you and your family,<br />
Mama Jazzy Geri</p>
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		<title>By: Kylie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kylie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 12:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Carson&lt;/a&gt;


It&#039;s not too much to ask at all. Making your bed, tidying up your room, and cleaning up after yourself in the bathroom are expected and shouldn&#039;t be considered chores at all, honestly. A weekly cleaning job is fine too; my kids do it too. Many will say otherwise, but cleaning up after their toddler brother is fine too. I mean, honestly. It&#039;s not going to be horrifyingly difficult. There are four of them and one of him. If they whine, they do a chore Saturday and Sunday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Carson</a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s not too much to ask at all. Making your bed, tidying up your room, and cleaning up after yourself in the bathroom are expected and shouldn&#8217;t be considered chores at all, honestly. A weekly cleaning job is fine too; my kids do it too. Many will say otherwise, but cleaning up after their toddler brother is fine too. I mean, honestly. It&#8217;s not going to be horrifyingly difficult. There are four of them and one of him. If they whine, they do a chore Saturday and Sunday.</p>
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		<title>By: Katherine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Katherine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 12:50:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Addison&lt;/a&gt;


I don&#039;t think that it is too much.  Cleaning their room and bathroom should just go along with keeping their personal spaces clean.  In my opinion, it goes along with taking care of oneself.  You would want to keep your rooms and bathrooms clean so that you don&#039;t trip and cause uneccessary medical bills, or be unhygenic and have a germ party.  I wouldn&#039;t even consider calling those chores.  I would explain these things to the kids like this- If you don&#039;t clean your room and trip over dirty clothes and brake or sprain a bone, they would miss out on activities like sports or outings with friends. They need to also have pride with their space.  Like would they really want their friends to see what color underwear they have or see they they live like pigs.   

I would not ask them to clean up after the little guy unless you are busy or not feeling well.  I do think that that may be a little unfair. And if you really need them to help out, I would offer some sort of compensation.

Now, with my boys, I developed a chore chart.  They get a sticker for every chore that they do depending on the difficulty or length of time it takes to complete it.  Each sticker stands for money or some other type of reward.   They get really excited when they get to add up the stickers and get money for it.  They tend to spend it on toys, computer games, food, and events.  This is what works for us.  The simple consequences are that they don&#039;t get paid, thus no reward.  Also, they only get a sticker when the job is completed and done to the best of their ability.  Also they can loose stickers for complaining, being disrespectful, bad grades, and fighting.  I hope this helps and best of luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Addison</a></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think that it is too much.  Cleaning their room and bathroom should just go along with keeping their personal spaces clean.  In my opinion, it goes along with taking care of oneself.  You would want to keep your rooms and bathrooms clean so that you don&#8217;t trip and cause uneccessary medical bills, or be unhygenic and have a germ party.  I wouldn&#8217;t even consider calling those chores.  I would explain these things to the kids like this- If you don&#8217;t clean your room and trip over dirty clothes and brake or sprain a bone, they would miss out on activities like sports or outings with friends. They need to also have pride with their space.  Like would they really want their friends to see what color underwear they have or see they they live like pigs.   </p>
<p>I would not ask them to clean up after the little guy unless you are busy or not feeling well.  I do think that that may be a little unfair. And if you really need them to help out, I would offer some sort of compensation.</p>
<p>Now, with my boys, I developed a chore chart.  They get a sticker for every chore that they do depending on the difficulty or length of time it takes to complete it.  Each sticker stands for money or some other type of reward.   They get really excited when they get to add up the stickers and get money for it.  They tend to spend it on toys, computer games, food, and events.  This is what works for us.  The simple consequences are that they don&#8217;t get paid, thus no reward.  Also, they only get a sticker when the job is completed and done to the best of their ability.  Also they can loose stickers for complaining, being disrespectful, bad grades, and fighting.  I hope this helps and best of luck!</p>
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		<title>By: Lauren</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lauren</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 06:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Jackson&lt;/a&gt;


No my life started out like that except I was an only child, then by 13 I was cooking and doing all cleaning, I still hold a grudge against my parents for not letting me be a child!  So I say put them in charge of keeping their rooms neat,HELPING you clean, and it&#039;s not their fault you had another kid so don&#039;t make them clean up after them-   let them have a carefree childhood- that&#039;s what it should be!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Jackson</a></p>
<p>No my life started out like that except I was an only child, then by 13 I was cooking and doing all cleaning, I still hold a grudge against my parents for not letting me be a child!  So I say put them in charge of keeping their rooms neat,HELPING you clean, and it&#8217;s not their fault you had another kid so don&#8217;t make them clean up after them-   let them have a carefree childhood- that&#8217;s what it should be!</p>
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		<title>By: Taylor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Taylor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 05:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Brady&lt;/a&gt;


Well, it depends on if they get an allowance. If they don&#039;t, that may be enough. (Definitely not too much!) But if they do get an allowance, they need WAY more chores than that! I&#039;m 14, and here&#039;s what I do:
-Walk/Pick up after my dog
-Clean up my room and make bed every day
-Clean up after self in bathroom, then do routine cleaning weekly.
-Vacuum at least once a week
-Wash dishes every other day
-Sweep every other day
-Feed dog and cat
-Clean cat&#039;s litter box once a week
-Always do my homework, every night, no excuses.
-Use my own allowance to buy treats (Candy, magazines) for myself.

And I get paid $15 a week, if everything is done. I get $10 if two things aren&#039;t done, nothing if three things aren&#039;t done, I PAY if four things aren&#039;t done, and I&#039;m grounded for a week if over five things aren&#039;t completed. This has been going on for four years, and I&#039;ve never been grounded. We also have a sware jar, where we pay 50 cents if we use a swear word (More or less--depends on the word.) My mom works all day, so I do most things by myself. All she&#039;s expected to do is love me, trust me, keep me well-fed, and put a roof over my head. And I love her for that. I feel independant, but not disconnected from her. And what do you mean by they act like slaves? If they are just slow and they look ticked, don&#039;t worry about it. If they complain, you tell them that there are worse things that could happen. They&#039;re grounded if they start yelling. And they should at least help with their little brother. They can brush his hair, brush his teeth, help him get dressed, and help clean up after he eats. You or the spouse can change his diapers (If he has them, if not, then help him on the potty.) and give him a bath. Good luck, and if you ever need advice, feel free to email me at any time. I hope I helped!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Brady</a></p>
<p>Well, it depends on if they get an allowance. If they don&#8217;t, that may be enough. (Definitely not too much!) But if they do get an allowance, they need WAY more chores than that! I&#8217;m 14, and here&#8217;s what I do:<br />
-Walk/Pick up after my dog<br />
-Clean up my room and make bed every day<br />
-Clean up after self in bathroom, then do routine cleaning weekly.<br />
-Vacuum at least once a week<br />
-Wash dishes every other day<br />
-Sweep every other day<br />
-Feed dog and cat<br />
-Clean cat&#8217;s litter box once a week<br />
-Always do my homework, every night, no excuses.<br />
-Use my own allowance to buy treats (Candy, magazines) for myself.</p>
<p>And I get paid $15 a week, if everything is done. I get $10 if two things aren&#8217;t done, nothing if three things aren&#8217;t done, I PAY if four things aren&#8217;t done, and I&#8217;m grounded for a week if over five things aren&#8217;t completed. This has been going on for four years, and I&#8217;ve never been grounded. We also have a sware jar, where we pay 50 cents if we use a swear word (More or less&#8211;depends on the word.) My mom works all day, so I do most things by myself. All she&#8217;s expected to do is love me, trust me, keep me well-fed, and put a roof over my head. And I love her for that. I feel independant, but not disconnected from her. And what do you mean by they act like slaves? If they are just slow and they look ticked, don&#8217;t worry about it. If they complain, you tell them that there are worse things that could happen. They&#8217;re grounded if they start yelling. And they should at least help with their little brother. They can brush his hair, brush his teeth, help him get dressed, and help clean up after he eats. You or the spouse can change his diapers (If he has them, if not, then help him on the potty.) and give him a bath. Good luck, and if you ever need advice, feel free to email me at any time. I hope I helped!</p>
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		<title>By: Alyssa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alyssa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Logan&lt;/a&gt;


I wouldn&#039;t make them clean up after the toddler. You are Mom. That&#039;s your job. 

Other than that, I see no problems with the chores you have given them. Kids need to learn to be responsible. You&#039;ve given them enough to teach them that without going overboard and making them your slaves.</description>
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<p>I wouldn&#8217;t make them clean up after the toddler. You are Mom. That&#8217;s your job. </p>
<p>Other than that, I see no problems with the chores you have given them. Kids need to learn to be responsible. You&#8217;ve given them enough to teach them that without going overboard and making them your slaves.</p>
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		<title>By: Valeria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Valeria</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 03:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.askdennystrecker.com&quot;&gt;Sophie&lt;/a&gt;


sounds like you didn&#039;t have enough chores...     that&#039;s too many kids,  couldn&#039;t keep those legs crossed, could yah?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.askdennystrecker.com">Sophie</a></p>
<p>sounds like you didn&#8217;t have enough chores&#8230;     that&#8217;s too many kids,  couldn&#8217;t keep those legs crossed, could yah?</p>
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