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Love shines through this great illustrated kids' book . Read how a little girl makes chores fun and easy to do. A fantastic addition to your little one's free bed time story collection.
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK Tired, stressed, and in need of more help from your partner? Imagine running your household (and life!) in a new way... It started with the Sh*t I Do List. Tired of being the “shefault” parent responsible for all aspects of her busy household, Eve Rodsky counted up all the unpaid, invisible work she was doing for her family—and then sent that list to her husband, asking for things to change. His response was...underwhelming. Rodsky realized that simply identifying the issue of unequal labor on the home front wasn't enough: She needed a solution to this universal problem. Her sanity, identity, career, and marriage depende...
Life "admin" are the administrative tasks that have exploded in our busy lives. Scheduling. Planning. Paying. The busier our lives are, the more the invisible "admin" piles up on top of us. A working mother, Emens realized that mental labor was consuming her. To survive-- and to help others along the way-- she gathered favorite tips and tricks, admin confessions, and the secrets of admin-happy households. Get past the invisible quicksand that is holding you back and learn how to do less "admin"--And do it better. -- adapted from publisher info
A practical guide with activities to motivate children to complete chores independently.
Are you having trouble training your children to complete their chores? This delightful kit helps you identify all the chores that need to be done, and monitor their completion on a daily basis. Visually appealing and fun to use, it offers its unique Chore Store, Mom Money, and Dad Dollars, giving your child tangible goals to work toward, and a way for you to say "thanks for helping." Devised by a homeschooling family wanting to get organized, this simple and ingenious system will motivate children to do their chores cheerfully!
Give your children the gift of self-esteem, self-confidence and skills to succeed in life. Learn to empower children to make good decisions when they become teenagers and they're 60 miles away, going 60 miles an hour. Start when they are young by learning the Raising Able Family Management System based on: - family meetings, family chores, family dinner; - the triple e - encouragement, entitlement, empowerment; and - natural and logical consequences. Parents will be calmer and happier and be able to retire from being the house servant. Children will learn skills, time management, and responsibility. They will experience being part of a team and greater self-esteem and self-confidence. Chores...
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For many children, helping out around the house is an important part of growing up. This book examines how doing chores allows children to contribute to the common good of their family. The age-appropriate text looks at early elementary civics concepts from the C3 Framework for Social Studies through the lens of chores. Readers will gain a better understanding of the value of their contributions and may be more willing to help out around the house.
Each 5-book set in the series covers a key aspect of independent living, such as managing money, finding and keeping a job, or completing common household tasks. Developed for students reading at the most basic level, the books range in readability from 1.0-1.7 and have Lexile scores of 150 to 240. Each book is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important life skills topic, and the fiction side helps them generalize the skills as they read about teens in real-world situations. LIVING SKILLS: Build students living skills with this five-book set. Important aspects of living and managing basic skills on your own are explored in these nonfiction/fiction flip books. Topics include: finding a place to live and moving in, making a grocery list, buying groceries, housekeeping and keeping things clean, and cooking your meals.
Are you overwhelmed by the household chores?Fifteen (15) copies of the enclosed, two-page chart will allow you break down the overall cleaning of each room into manageable tasks. The chart will also help keep a log of when each task was done, so that no area is neglected for too long.When you work on or complete a chore, write the month and day under the relevant day of the week.Some tasks may be filled in daily, while others are less routine. When you reach the end of a row for any particular task, move to the next chart and continue with the corresponding row.