If you have a housekeeper, do your kids do chores, clean up after themselves?

P B asked:


Do they just expect the housekeeper to automatically clean up after them?
I’m a working mom so I felt I needed help around the house but I’m scared my kids will think that it’s OK to not pick up after themselves.

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7 Responses to If you have a housekeeper, do your kids do chores, clean up after themselves?

  1. Sophia says:

    Abigail

    they sould still pick up after them selfs like thier bed rooms like seperate thier cloths and bring to the laundry room for the house keeper to do also keep thier rooms clean if they dont want any 1 to snoop

  2. Mariah says:

    Paige

    your kids should pick up after themself and clean there own room
    unless you wnat them to turn out like a snob who gets the help to clean after them

    sorry for being rude but its the truth

  3. Thomas says:

    Jordan

    I dont see anything wrong with having a housekeeper AND having kids do chores at the same time.

    How many moms would refuse to hire a maid if they hit the big lottery? Not many. There’s nothing wrong with having help. My kids never do their chores. They do their chores maybe twice a year. I wished I had more help. I feel like I am my childrens slaves, and my hubby works all the time.

  4. Gabrielle says:

    Adrian

    What they expect and what they will get are two different things. You need to set the rules. Your kids should be picking up after themselves right now and continue to do so. Getting a housekeeper, by the way, is not a license to be a slovenly. Often a housekeeper comes in a couple of hours a couple of times a week and does limited things, such as vacuuming and general cleaning. Maybe some laundry. You need to clearly define what she is expected to do and for how long. She will probably also tell you what she does and doesn’t do, by the way.

  5. Isabelle says:

    Riley

    I clean a family’s house once a week and they have two little kids and a teenager. It PISSES me OFF when the kids, especially the teenager, doesn’t clean up their stuff.
    I don’t mind vacuuming their bedrooms or changing the sheets; that’s in my job description. But I don’t know where all the toys go, and I don’t want to go through the teen’s stuff, so I’m stuck.

  6. Jesus says:

    Sean

    Your kids will only think that it is all right to make a mess for the housekeeper if you let them. They still need to have chores and to pick up after themselves.

  7. Paige says:

    Kayla

    sorry, but if you must work for the money, then you and husband and kids do the housework.