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[12 Nov 2009 | 7 Comments | ]
Blog Carnival: Chores and Getting Kids to do them!

We have had so many terrific submissions!  So many tips! Thank you to all who participated in our first blog carnival! Our next carnival will
Ticia is mommy to three preschoolers and she explains how she makes doing chores easy for her youngsters by using plastic dishes and even explains her method of getting groceries unloaded (which at my house can be an all-afternoon event).  I hope you can learn from her and her post, Chores and Kids posted at Adventures in Mommydom.
Sherry shared her chore list for us!  …

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[6 Nov 2009 | 6 Comments | ]

More ways to use chores to teach your kids…

Mopping, wiping, vacuuming and learning:

I use mopping to work on memory skills. Did you already mop here? How can you tell? With our table top we can easily practice deductive reasoning. The area without crumbs and greasy hand prints was wiped down, the other areas still need attention.
With mopping, short-term memory is more important. Often the floor looks about the same. So we work on developing our short-term memorywhile mopping.  Where have we mopped? Where …

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[5 Nov 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

My kids love cooking with me. So how can I use those moments adding ingredients, mixing and stirring to teach my kiddos? Here are some of the learning ideas I came up with:
Cooking with your toddlers:

Sequencing steps. It is important for kids to follow specific steps in a process. Example: First, mix eggs, butter and sugar. Then add the flour. Finally, spoon the cookies onto the cookie sheet. This is a great time to discuss consequences and make predictions. If we skip …

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[4 Nov 2009 | 5 Comments | ]
Dishwashing with your Preschooler

Our “theme” for this week is doing chores with our kids, what ways can we use chores and reoccurring daily events to teach our children educational concepts (math, verbal skills, reasoning, etc.) as well as instill in our kids a sense of value for work and appreciation of effort.  I love how excited my kids are to contribute to our family.  Now I only wish I were more willing to take the time and let them help me more often!
Here are some ways we have used washing the dishes as …

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[2 Nov 2009 | 9 Comments | ]
Ways Your Preschooler can Learn Through Chores

I have three kids all under four and they love being useful, feeling needed, knowing that they contribute to our family.  And, I love to look for the sneaky ways to help my kids learn without realizing it, or without the confines of a structured environment.  Chores are a great way for my kids to contribute, for learning to occur and for us to get more done in a day.
Sorting laundry and math skills:

Counting, learning one-to-one correspondence, or learning that “1″ means 1 item.   Kids Love to Know explains …

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[14 Jul 2009 | One Comment | ]

Ever want to know what to clean next?  An advertisement for a cleaning service was left on my door and it reminded me of all the areas I need to clean more often.  Maybe this list will help motivate you too!
Bathrooms:

Tiled walls, bath tubs, showers
Shower Door
Vanity and Sink
Mirrors and Chrome fixtures
Floors cleaned and mopped
Toilets cleaned and sanitized
Window sills, ledges and blinds dusted
Cobweb removal
Doors and Door frames/jams handwiped
Cabinet facing wiped

Kitchen:

Counter tops cleaned and sanitized
Outside of range hood cleaned
Top and front of range cleaned
Drip pans and glass surfaces wiped
Sinks cleaned and chrome …

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[1 Jul 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Clean your House Quickly: 15 Minuet Chore Buster

This tip comes from Esther and it has helped revolutionize my not-so-clean, but hygenic and fun house.  She said to set aside 15 minuets each morning and afternoon to do a chore.  Put all your unusal chores into a jar and pull one out.  That is the one you get to work on for 15 minuets and if you finish it before the 15 minuets are over you pick another one.   I am amazed at how much I am able to accomplish in a mere 15m.
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Here are some of …