mom_uptown / InstagramWhen I was a kid, I had a chore chart which listed what I was “supposed” to do every week — fold towels, clean the bathrooms, etc. For every chore I did, I would typically earn an allowance. Now, some parenting experts say that paying kids to do chores is actually counterproductive in some way, and kids should help around the house without the expectation of financial compensation because, obviously, one day, they’re going to grow up and have a house of their own. And as we all know, no one is paying us to make our beds when we’re grown. Others argue that kids need that f...
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