THis is one thing I am learning to do.
How to teach your toddler to do chores
Assigning chores to your toddler might well seem like a
chore in itself. After all, a 2-year-old isn't going to be
the neatest or most efficient worker. But giving your toddler
even the tiniest measure of responsibility now will pay off later
by laying the groundwork for future good habits. Plus, having a
chore to do makes your child feel like part of the family, someone
whose contribution is valued.
http://family.msn.com/tool/article.a...2904_totchores
How to teach your toddler to do chores
Assigning chores to your toddler might well seem like a
chore in itself. After all, a 2-year-old isn't going to be
the neatest or most efficient worker. But giving your toddler
even the tiniest measure of responsibility now will pay off later
by laying the groundwork for future good habits. Plus, having a
chore to do makes your child feel like part of the family, someone
whose contribution is valued.
http://family.msn.com/tool/article.a...2904_totchores






rhyne has chores. She feeds/waters the dog every day and we pick up toys at bedtime. When she's at my mom it's her job (she loves it
) to clean out the lint trap in the dryer 
