Teaching Your Kids About Responsibility

How To Teach Your Kids About Responsibility

Teaching Your Kids About Responsibility is one of the most important lessons that you teach them that will greatly impact both their present and future lives! A few ways that we teach our kids about responsibility is by giving them chores, creating consistent homework & personal hygiene routine and also being mindful of their words & actions.

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Implementing Chores

Do you remember having to do chores as a kid? I do! I come from a fairly large family. Because I was the oldest of four kids and both of my parents worked, I was the official “manager” of my house. I was left to delegate chores, cook dinner at times and also to enforce the rules of our home. 

Which leaves me kind of puzzled at my need to sometimes (oftentimes) try to do everything myself when it comes to my own children. In my mind I rationalize it this way. If I do it myself,  it will #1 get done faster, and #2 it will get done the way that I want (the right way, haha).

Have any of you ever felt this way? 

The problem with this thinking is a 3 fold problem.

First, there are many many things that need to happen in a household to keep things running smoothly! There’s dishes, laundry, floors, dusting,  trash duties, keeping windows and mirrors clean to name a few. Second, doing all these things yourself will not teach you kids responsibility. Lastly, doing everything yourself will leave you exhausted!

The first step is to let go! 

Go into this process knowing that there will be hiccups. There will be kids that don’t want to do these chores, and moms that are questioning if this is the right decision.  Just know that at the end of this, you will be teaching your children very valuable life lessons. You will be teaching them not only how to be responsible,  but also how to take care of themselves now and in the future. 

Helpful Tips:

The best way to have success in the chore department is to make chores age appropriate. There are certain chores that everyone is responsible for such as:

  • Keeping Their Bedrooms Clean
  • Beds Made
  • Picking Up After Themselves (example: dirty clothes go in the hamper after showers)
  • Cleaning Up After Themselves (example: putting dirty dishes, utensils in the sink after dinner)

For my older son who is 17:

  • Mowing the Lawn
  • Weed Whacking
  • Pressure Washing
  • Driving Errands
  • Unloading & Loading the Dishwasher
  • Cleaning the Bathrooms

For my 10 year old:

  • Unloading & Loading the Dishwasher
  • Cleaning the Bathrooms
  • Taking Out the Trash & Putting Clean Bags in All the Trashcans
  • Vacuuming the Floors
  • Putting All Clean Folded Laundry in Everyone’s Rooms

For my 4 and 2 year old:

  • Picking Up Toys & Putting Them Where They Belong
  • Gather Dirty Clothes From All Rooms
  • Put Dirty Clothes in The Dirty Clothes Hamper
  • Put Clean Clothes in Their Dresser Drawers
  • Clean the Sliding Glass Door (now this is a chore that I will also have my older kids follow up on. Because let’s face it, toddlers doing this is not super effective, but they LOVE using the squeegee! Haha!)

You can maximize your efficiency by having everyone work together to complete all of the chores assigned.  If everyone carries a portion of the burden, things get done so much faster! It also gets your family in the mindset of working together as a team. You will be teaching your kids that together we can all accomplish more! I always tell my kids team work makes the dream work!

Creating Consistent Homework & Personal Hygiene Routines

How will teaching your kids about homework and personal hygiene help them to be more responsible? Think about it, these 2 things have a huge impact on your children’s lives. That means that they also have a huge opportunity to teach your kids a valuable lesson. Let’s face it, neither one of these are very glamorous and can be a huge sore spot for kids. No one really wants to do homework, or brush their teeth. But the fact remains that both of these need to be done regularly.

If your kids don’t do their homework, they will get bad grades in school. Not brushing, flossing or showering regularly will lead to cavities, poor health and just being generally stinky! Educating your kids on the cause and effect of these things will show them how their actions can either impact their lives for better or worse.

Homework

Set up a consistent time and place for kids to do their homework. This is important because it will get them in the habit of doing this regularly. The time is not as important as being consistent about the time to get it done. A lot of schools and teachers also have apps and programs setup online that you can track your student’s progress. I would highly suggest being involved with one of these. The better communication that you establish with your child’s teacher the better because you will be able to identify any opportunities to help your child succeed! Another method that is helpful for me and my kids is writing down all assignments and important dates down on a calendar or planner (or both). Make sure to get your kids involved with this step and teach them how to manage a planner and their time.

  • Setup consistent time & place for kids to do homework
  • Use teacher & school endorsed apps or programs to monitor performance and behavior
  • Use a planner and or calendar to track assignments & due dates

Personal Hygiene

Do you know what costs nothing to give away, but means so much to the person you are giving it to? A Smile! Think about it.. when you smile at someone, what is their natural reaction? It is to smile back! Talk about putting some good out into the world! However, if your breath is kickin’ or you have something between your teeth, you don’t really feel much like smiling. Just like with any other values you teach your kids starting from a young age, teaching them how to take care of their bodies is so important!

Personal hygiene includes things like-

  • Brushing your teeth
  • Flossing
  • Using mouth wash
  • Taking showers/baths
  • Brushing/Combing your hair
  • Keeping Fingernails/Toenails trimmed

Just like with a homework routine, getting your kids on a consistent schedule with their personal hygiene habits works the best. Taking care of their mouth & teeth should happen after every meal. We also have consistent bath time for our kids. Right before bed works out great for us. What times work best for your family?

Teaching Your Kids To Be Mindful of Their Words & Actions

This lesson could be one of the greatest that you teach your kids! Your words are very powerful. They can either build people up or tear them down! And your words are only words if you don’t act on them. For example, you can hurt someone and tell them that you are sorry, but if you keep doing the same thing over and over again to that person, your actions are showing that you are not actually sorry. Ever hear the saying ‘Actions Speak Louder Than Words’? You must both speak with kindness and thoughtfulness while also showing with your actions kindness and thoughtfulness. What choice are your kids going to make?

I always tell my kids this-

“You cannot control other people’s words or actions. The only thing that you have control over are your own actions and words.”

No matter what you do, you must realize that it was YOUR choice! If you are nasty to your brother or sister, it is your choice. Just like it is your choice to stop and help the little old lady that knocked over a bunch of shoes in the Target aisle. (This really happened..talk about proud momma moment when your kids don’t even hesitate to run over and help!)

Ephesians 4:29 (NIV) New International Version

29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.

James 1:22 (NIV) New International Version

22 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.

One of the many things that I have learned as a mother of 21+ years is that there are so many opportunities to teach your kids. Speak to them, not at them. Show them the kindness, love and respect that you want them to display to others. Your kids will learn the things that you teach them. You must always be mindful of what it is that you are teaching.

Thank you for reading my blog. I hope that it can bless you and help you! Leave me a comment and let me know what some of your techniques are for teaching your kids about responsibility. I would love to hear them!

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Here are some awesome parenting books that I actually have on my nightstand and refer to frequently!

How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk is one of the best parenting books out there! It really breaks things down into very digestible bites and gives you great ways to implement what you learn! This book was a game-changer in helping me figure my kids out!

How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7. This book is similar to the original, but tailors things to little ones. Was a great addition to the original!

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is very well written and gives you a terrific game plan for helping your teen build a strong foundation for success!

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Mom Hacks For The New And Not So New Momma

Mom HACKS For The New And Not So New Momma. Helpful Tips to make your life easier with kids! #MomHacks #BabyHacks #LifeHacks

There is not one perfect way to parent. Parenting has to work for you and your kids. If you have found a system that fits with your style, keep at it! I have 5 kids ranging in age from 21 months to 21 years old! Every single one of them has been different in their own ways. Here are some helpful Mom Hacks that I have used in my 21 plus years of being a momma. I hope that they can bless you and make things just a little bit easier for you in your daily life.

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Mom Hack #1 – Prep Before Each Diaper Change

ALWAYS prepare your diaper, wipes, powder (and change of clothes if needed) before you do a diaper change. This includes for after bath time. When changing your baby’s diaper, the faster you work the better. Getting peed on & pooped on are more easily avoided if you act swiftly. Also the possibility of your little one becoming wiggly and jiggly increase the longer it takes to get him/her changed.

Mom Hack #2 – USE an EXTRA Baby Wipe Folks!

I know that you are trying to save money in these frugal times, but believe me when I say that you do not want to skimp on using an extra wipe to clean up your baby’s bottom. That poop can get pretty acidic and not cleaning thoroughly can cause diaper rashes. You don’t want your baby to suffer through that. USE an EXTRA baby wipe!! Your baby’s bottom will thank you! I like to use Huggies Baby Wipes.  They are nice and thick and don’t break through when wiping up your baby’s business!

Mom Hack #3 – Use Cornstarch Powder After Each Diaper Change

Always put PURE CORNSTARCH baby powder on your baby’s front and back side after each diaper change. This will keep them dry and help to prevent diaper rash.
*DO NOT use talcum powder. There are studies to suggest that talcum powder can cause ovarian cancer.

Mom Hack #4 – Spend the $2.00 Extra For The Name Brand Powder

I’m all for being thrifty and saving a buck where I can, but when it affects the quality, it’s better to spend a little extra. My husband has bought the generic store brand powder a couple times so I can tell you from experience that it gets very frustrating when you can’t twist the lid open. These bottles of powder are going to last you for probably at least 6 weeks. That extra $2.00 breaks down to an extra $0.04 a day. Go For It! SPLURGE! Click Here to buy it from Amazon.

Mom Hack #5- Wrap Up Those Dirty Diapers

ALWAYS  wrap dirty diapers in plastic bags. I even go so far as to wrap number two diapers in not one, but two sandwich size ziploc bags. I also have a handy bag dispenser attached to my diaper bag that has plastic bags in it for when I am on the go. There is nothing worse than smelling several dirty diapers in your inside trash can, or several days old dirty diapers in your outside trash bin. Your neighbors and trash collectors will also thank you!

Mom Hack #6 – Pack a Change of Clothes and Keep on Hand

ALWAYS   Pack a change of clothes for you and baby. If you have older kids that are between 3-6 years old even if they are potty trained, pack them extra clothes too. Sometimes having a new little one can cause kids to regress a bit. Competing for mommy’s and daddy’s attention when there is a newborn can be difficult.

Mom Hack #7 Use Ziploc Bags to Organize Your Diaper Bag

Using Ziploc Bags can keep all your baby supplies easily compartmentalized.

Mom Hack #8 – Order Groceries & Supplies Online

Amazon Prime is my Best Friend!! As often as possible,  order groceries and supplies online and have them delivered, or pick them up at the store. It’s a lot easier to drive up to the pickup zone and have a team member load your groceries than it is to drag your kids through the aisles of the store. Several stores offer outside pick up for your groceries and supplies. Walmart and Target are a couple of stores that offer this service. This will save you so much time and probably money as well! It will certainly save your sanity.

Mom Hack #9 – Use NoseFrida When Baby Gets Stuffed Up

It’s not if, but when your baby gets stuffed up and congested, you will do everything you can to find relief for your little one.  The best and fastest way that I have found in my 21 years of motherhood to get fast relief for congestion is to use a genius invention called The NoseFrida. Click this link to purchase it from Amazon. Seriously guys, this is the best thing ever. Now the concept of it grosses some people out, because you put a tube in your baby’s nose and basically suck the boogies out. I know I know it sounds disgusting,  but rest assured that no snot will make it into your mouth. There is a filter that is attached to the tube that prevents this from happening. TRUST ME when your baby can breathe you will be thanking me for turning you on to this little gadget! You’re welcome

Mom Hack #10 – Use Saline Spray/Drops BEFORE You Use The NoseFrida

Using saline spray before you use the NoseFrida nasal aspirator will help loosen baby’s mucous and get you better results. I use Little Remedies brand Saline Spray / Drops. My kids always hate getting drops put in their nose, and they will fight me every step of the way. It feels like you are being so mean to them, but when you see how much better they can breathe afterwards, all the fuss will be worth it!

Mom Hack #11 – Self Care is a MUST

I will be completely honest. Of all the Mom Hacks, this is probably the one that I struggle with the most. It is so easy to get caught up in your day that you find little time to take care of yourself. But TRUST ME, Self Care is so important not only to your physical health, but also to your mental health! Take a shower, wash your face, brush your teeth,  put on clean clothes, do your hair and makeup if you can. You will feel so much better and be so much more productive!

Mom Hack #12 – Invest In a Good Baby Cradle n’ Swing

Baby swings are pure magic! My kids pretty much lived/slept in their swing for the first 6 months. It was the only way I was able to get time to take a shower, or get anything done. Invest the money and buy a swing that has some good features. It’s great if it is battery powered, but make sure that it also has an A/C power cord as a backup! You don’t want to have to always buy batteries to keep this baby going. Also get one that has multiple positions and speeds available. A mobile and mirror to keep baby distracted is also a big plus. This is definitely an item you want to put on your registration!

Mom Hack #13 – Sleep When Baby Is Sleeping

Seriously. Maybe not always, but in the early days and weeks, sleep when your baby is sleeping. This isn’t necessary once you have establish a sleep routine that works for you, but in the beginning,  it is better to conserve as much energy as possible.  Being a sleep deprived momma is not fun!

Mom Hack #14 – Keep Extra Plastic Bags In The Car

You know all those grocery store bags that you always have too many of? Keep like 5-10 of them in your car. You never know when you might need one. I’ve used them to put garbage in when  I quickly do a trash sweep..cuz you know our cars get trashed with little ones. They have also come in handy for a dirty diaper,  or dirty/wet clothes. The possibilities are endless.

Mom Hack #15 – Keep an Empty Wide Rimmed Bottle Handy

Now this Mom Hack is for when baby gets older, but my husband insisted that I needed to share this because it has saved us so many times! Haha! If you have boys and you are potty training,  always keep an empty wide rimmed bottle on hand especially in the car. What are you going to use a wide rimmed bottle for you ask? Yup you guessed it, a portable toilet! When faced with the choice of pee all over the car seat, or pee into a bottle, my choice is the bottle every time. (Washing your car seat is a pain in the butt!) You gotta do what you gotta do. I like bottles from Bai or Gatorade. Sometimes you just can’t make it to the toilet in time and there is no bush in site for your little guy to discreetly pee into.

I hope that you have enjoyed these Mom Hacks and that you can use some in your day to day. What are some of your favorite Mom Hacks or Tips & Advice? I would love to know! Leave me a comment below. Even though I have been doing this mom thing for quite a while, I am always learning new little things to make my house and life run smoother.

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