- Putting away their belongings.
- Doing the laundry.
- Folding and putting away clean clothes.
- Vacuuming, sweeping, dusting.
- Setting the table.
- Clearing the table.
- Washing and putting away the dishes.
- Feeding, walking family pets; cleaning birdcages and litter boxes.
In this regard, what are your responsibilities at home?
chores, responsibilities, and cleaning the family home
- making beds.
- washing/folding/putting away laundry (they do their own 1-2 times/week)
- cleaning the kitchen (washing/drying/putting away dishes; wiping down counters and table; sweeping floors–each child has a rotating role)
One may also ask, what is household chores examples? Feeding, walking family pets; cleaning birdcages and litter boxes. Mopping floors. Scrubbing the sink, toilet, bathtub, shower stall. Preparing their own lunches for school. Playing chef and cooking dinner one night a week.
Simply so, what chores should you do daily?
Daily chores
- Make beds.
- Wash your dishes (by hand or in the dishwasher) after the meals.
- Deal with the mail.
- Vacuum high-traffic areas, particularly the main entries and kitchen.
- Clean kitchen counter tops and the stove top.
- Clean up spills, dirt and other messes, as needed.
What chores should my 13 year old be doing?
Bathrooms, bedrooms, vacuuming, washing windows, emptying the dishwasher, dusting. sweeping and mopping are all chores that your teen can be doing to help out around the house.
