Yes, even children can learn to be responsible beings -- if they have the right rules in place. These guidelines will show you how to steer your child in the right direction.
November 19, 2015
Yes, even children can learn to be responsible beings -- if they have the right rules in place. These guidelines will show you how to steer your child in the right direction.
Studies find that kids who have televisions in their bedrooms are more likely to be overweight. But here are other crucial reasons for ditching the tube: when a TV is in a child's bedroom, you have no control over what he's watching, nor do you have any opportunities for family bonding time — when everyone piles onto the couch to watch a favourite show
There are moms who still make their high school kids' lunches every day. Don't find yourself in this situation! By the time your two-year-old begins talking, he's old enough to start helping around the house.
Here are some age-appropriate chores to give your kids to teach them responsibility and how a household is run.
If you really want to teach your teen about money, then stop handing over the credit card and the allowance. Instead, put your kid on a budget, open a chequing account for him or her, and let your teen really learn to manage money. Tell your kid that all clothing, movies, entertainment, fast food and cell phone bills come out of his or her chequing account (which you fund).
If your son or daughter has a job, then cut back the amount you're funding by the amount they're making. Just make sure you also set up a savings account for your teen and insist that at least one-third of any savings or money from you be socked away.
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