Editorial Review Product Description Imagine hearing from your child ... "mom, can I wash the dishes? I really love helping out!" How often do you hear that statement? If this is a foreign concept to your kids, then this system is for you and your family! You will learn how to guide your children to cheerfully do their fair share - no matter how hard you've tried before.
In this information-packed, 166 page workbook, you will learn how to: - Decrease your stress with easy routines for toddlers, preschoolers, elementary age and teenagers - Increase your children's self-esteem and self-sufficiency - Identify the most effective motivators and consequences for your kids - Save hours each week that you were spending nagging your children and doing the work yourself - Get everyone on board to maintain and take pride in an organized and clutter-free home.
Customer Review: I wish I had this book 10 years ago! I can't count the number of parents who have complained to me about their children and chores. Chores are a major source of stress in even the happiest of families. When I provided therapy for children, I wished I had a resource like Mom, Can I Help Around the House? Parents need answers and a method to follow to motivate their children for good behavior. Janet Nusbaum's Mom, Can I Help Around the House? system provides answers for distraught parents. Janet's no-nonsense approach leads to calmer homes, decreased conflict, and most importantly, a feeling of responsibility and confidence in your children. I have worked with literally hundreds of children in my career and often wished that their parents had tools like this to teach them confidence and responsibility. If you want help teaching your children critical life skills like responsibility, self-sufficiency, confidence, teamwork, and self-discipline, then you owe it to yourself and your children to get the Mom, can I help around the House? family chores system. - -Leah R. Jackman-Wheitner, Ph.D., Psychologist ... Read more |