Anonymous wrote:My kids have had to cook one dinner per week since they were six years old. On the night one cooks, the other cleans up.
Last night the 11 yr old made marinated steak tips with cous cous and steamed broccoli. The 8 yr old made baked ziti, garlic bread and salad Thursday night. Tomorrow night the 8 yr old is making salmon, corn on the cob, and asparagus. A few hours ago the 11 yr old cut up cantaloupe and then made a melon/banana smoothie. For breakfast the 8 yr old made scrambled eggs with avocado and tomato.
Anonymous wrote:Um, the kids started helping at 2 and 3 by getting dishes out of the bottom cupboard and silverware from the drawer. By 3-4, they can bring me veggies and fruits from the refrigerator. They start using a butter knife to cut mushrooms, bread and other softer foods by 6, sometimes 5. By 7 and 8, they are cooking with me, and by 10, the kids can follow a recipe and improvise their own meals. I don't have time to do everything, the kids are part of the household, they help run the household.
Anonymous wrote:Um, the kids started helping at 2 and 3 by getting dishes out of the bottom cupboard and silverware from the drawer. By 3-4, they can bring me veggies and fruits from the refrigerator. They start using a butter knife to cut mushrooms, bread and other softer foods by 6, sometimes 5. By 7 and 8, they are cooking with me, and by 10, the kids can follow a recipe and improvise their own meals. I don't have time to do everything, the kids are part of the household, they help run the household.
Anonymous wrote:Um, the kids started helping at 2 and 3 by getting dishes out of the bottom cupboard and silverware from the drawer. By 3-4, they can bring me veggies and fruits from the refrigerator. They start using a butter knife to cut mushrooms, bread and other softer foods by 6, sometimes 5. By 7 and 8, they are cooking with me, and by 10, the kids can follow a recipe and improvise their own meals. I don't have time to do everything, the kids are part of the household, they help run the household.