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Wednesday, October 16, 2024
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From age 6
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ReplyDeleteGirls age 10, boys maybe 12
ReplyDeletena so e dey start. later they will be looking for a glorified nanny as a wife for their son.
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For me once my child is 6yrs old i will teach the child how to sleep and make his or her bed after waking up from sleep, then once he or she is 12yrs old cooking will start small small...
ReplyDeleteI don't think there's any particular age. These things come naturally. You can ask a three year old child to trash a piece of paper. She's learning. If they keep following you to the kitchen, they can also assist in doing things, they start learning from there and before you know it, they are already doing it too.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you, there's no particular age to teach a child how to cook and do house chores. Children learn by seeing what the parents are doing.
DeleteI agree. My boy is 5. He does the dishes with me sometimes, helps in the kitchen, put away his clothes at their appropriate places when I bring in the laundry and run errands. All with supervision
DeleteFrom 10 to 12 years
ReplyDeleteWhy are people saying 10 to 12 years, as the first born/son I was already cooking lunch for myself and yonger siblings (jollof rice, yam porridge, rice and beans, beans and yam) during holidays and weekends while in primary 4,5 and primary 6. This was in 1996-1998 and I was born in 1987.
DeleteI will suggest five years old. Though my first daughter grew up quickly cos she was only nine months old,when I took in for my son. By one year six,she already run errands in the house. By seven/eight years,she could cook indomie and by 10 years old,she could boil rice and like they say,the rest is history.
ReplyDeleteI really want to know . How I wish everybody will agree on a particular age
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House chores can start from 6 years sef but cooking, like 9 years plus earlier the better
ReplyDeleteFrom a very young age.. Once they can pull off their pants, they should put it in the laundry basket, ur shoes should be kept in the right place.. Parents should great each other in the morning because ur kids are learning.. Ur school bags should be kept well.. They should be responsible for all their personal needs.. Pants, socks, books, school bags etc.. From 2 to 3years down the line
ReplyDeleteMayben 8years - 9years
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
I will like to know.
ReplyDeleteFor house chores I prefer to start from three years. You take your plates to the kitchen at three. At four, I'll teach you how to sweep. Even onyimbo children do these little things. I know the child will not do them properly but it's only a way of making them get used to these things from an early age. By the time they get to 7 they won't see them as stressful things to do.
ReplyDeleteCook from 10 years.
ReplyDeleteHouse chores 8 years.
From 11 years, they should have started learning how to wash plates they used in eating. from there they start following to cook, give them simple instructions like pound pepper, remove maggi. when they get to 15 16 before you allow them near gas and other cooking appliances.
ReplyDeletethey can start with cleaning first from age 11
That unwrap maggi part is so fun to watch them help with. Kids are just so cute! π₯°
DeleteChichi, my kids started from 6 to clean dishes tho they're stainless dishes to avoid breaking π₯£ Cooking from 8 years with supervision on gas cooker, You're right on the small chores sharing π now my 9 year old son can make eba...not play play eba o π
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For chores and cooking I would say that it depends on the Child in question.
If it's cooking, For me personally, ideal age is 10 weather the child is a boy or girl. Won't allow a child younger than 10 years old enter the kitchen to cook for safety reasons.
For chores, as from age 5 he or she should be able to make his or her bed,sweep and so on
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I'll say from age 3 for both genders. So long as the child knows how to talk and communicate, it's fine. It's fun as well.
ReplyDeleteIt all starts from giving little instructions about properly putting all their toys away, bringing the mop stick for me to clean the floor when it's has been messed up by them, bringing the broom and dust pan etc.
These things are fun for them and they love to participate in what's going on at home.
I love doing all these with my kids. Them go even collect some pecks and hugs join for a job well done. π₯°π☺️
Child from 10yrs can do the basics of cooking, both boy and my girls. I hardly cook now self.
ReplyDeleteMy younger brothers and I started cooking at age six, the same thing with my daughter, though not perfectly, and we also learned to do house chores earlier than cooking.
ReplyDeleteIf I want to follow how my mother trained us, I think three to five years is okay to start house chores and six years for little cooking.
Anything from 8. My 3 year old is already trying to make the bed
ReplyDelete6 years,at 8 I started cooking for my dad
ReplyDeleteDepends on the chores...
ReplyDeleteTo make their bed & tidy their rooms, age 3/4 ππ️π️
Washing clothes, sweeping & mopping rooms from age 7 π₯Όπ§₯ Same age they learnt how to iron their clothes but with supervision π
Cleaning of dishes from age 5/6 π΄π₯£
Cooking from 6 π² And that's the fun part π My kids can make little dishes, am surprised sometimes π It's good to start early (catch them young) π₯°π€