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[quote=Anonymous]Some great advice in this thread! Including listening to Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy on audiobook -- because with three kids and a job, my concentration to actually read a book is shot and my bedside table is a graveyard of books I've been meaning to read. We have a rotating chore chart for our three kids that works pretty well because they know they will all have to take turns doing the more-favored chores (unload dishwasher) and the less-favored (feed cats). We also rotate weekend chores like vacuuming (upstairs vs. downstairs), garbage/paper recycling/regular recycling, etc. Having on a piece of paper on the fridge helps set the expectation and reminder that we expect constancy, not just help when one of us remembers to ask.[/quote]
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