Anonymous wrote:No. I don't understand this chore obsession on DCUM, and the stupid pride some posters take in assigning chores to very young children.
I made my bed and straightened out my room, that's it. Then I left home and was perfectly able to clean my apartment, cook my meals and generally be an adult. My parents asked me for help randomly when they needed it, particularly my disabled mother, to write letters, help her down the stairs, fetch and carry, or cook simple meals. But I didn't have assigned tasks.
I've done the same with my kids. They have no chores. They help me out when I need help, like when I'm running late and need all hands on deck to vacuum, mop, dust, walk the dog, help me in the kitchen, etc. I prefer to do the laundry myself to consolidate it and not waste water.
When my oldest left for college last year, I showed him how to do laundry and various basic things he'd never done before. He had no trouble adulting this year in college.
Anonymous wrote:What is the definition of a chore? My kids have to clear their places after eating, hang up towels after bathing, etc. I don't have them take out the garbage, they have helped me and once or twice proactively put it out on trash day. Those of you that never had chores, how did you learn what/how to do things around the house?
Anonymous wrote:Never had chores except to straighten up here and there sometimes. My mom was a Sahm and she did it all somehow. No, I don't think it would have made me better, as soon as I moved out of the house I noticed quite quickly that if I didn't clean up after myself the dishes would just stay there or the laundry wouldn't wash and dry themselves. It's really not that hard a lesson to learn as an adult.