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Is it mean to ask my kids to do chores when I work from home? What moms are afraid of (and why it’s not true!)

Is it mean to ask my kids to do chores when I work from home? What moms are afraid of (and why it’s not true!)

Episode 156 Published 3 years, 1 month ago
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How do you know if your standards are set too high? (For stuff you’ve asked your kids to do, that is.)

 

When do you need to back off, take a time out, and just let kids be kids?

 

Today we’re going to talk about the role of cleaning standards, what nagging has to do with chore inspection, and what expectations are appropriate for your kids.

 

Are you ready to ditch the mom delegation guilt?

 

What you’ll learn:

·        The point of baseline standards of cleanliness for your kids

·        How to create your kids’ future work ethic through chores

·        How capable your kids actually are

 

Where do the chores need an uplevel?

 

You CAN have kids who help out around the house – and you deserve it. (So do their future roommates, coworkers, and spouses.)

 

So ditch the delegation guilt, set those cleaning standards, and get help with the chores today!

 

You’ve got this!

Alyssa

 

Episode transcript: https://yourunbusylife.com/am-i-mean-mom/


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