When kids are really young, many of them would like to help out at home. They want to learn to do things and spent time with their parents. They feel proud when they are able to do the things their parents are doing, and have the sense of accomplishment.
If parents allow the to start helping, although many times it would create more mess, then it would not only be easier in the future for them to continue doing chores around the house, but the time spent together with them will help build a stronger bond between parent and child. When a child grows older, doing chores will help them learn to be responsible, to help one another, and what it means to be apart of a family. They will learn that each person has a role to play at home, and will also take better care of their belongings.
You can even team them up to do certain chores and through that, kids will learn how to work as a team. When kids becomes teenager and then young adults, they will eventually have their own place. It is important that at this stage, they already know how to do chores, how to keep their own place clean, how to fix some basic things or what to do if some of their appliances aren't working.
Therefore, I would say that kids should be required to do chores around the house. If kids are trained at an early age, they will be equipped, and it would be easier for them to transition into being an adult. They will also learn to be responsible, clean and tidy.
They will be competant to fix things around the house when they grow up. They will have better relationships with their parents and siblings, and treasure their family more.
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