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by: Bonnie Runyan McCullough, Susan Walker Monson
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.78
EAN: 9780312301477
ISBN: 0312301472
Label: St. Martin's Griffin
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Griffin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 245
Publication Date: December 15, 1981
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Sales Rank: 155071
Studio: St. Martin's Griffin
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Product Description:
401 Ways to Get Your Kids to Work at Home is an essential book for busy parents who would like to get their kids to share the housework and who would like a systematic program to ensure that their kids know all the basic living skills by the time they leave home at age eighteen. Among the topics it covers are:
-How (and when) to assign and teach specific jobs -How to give positive feedback, incentives, rewards (or punishment) -How to teach your child to organize his or her bedroom -How to teach time and money and basic household skills; handing personal hygiene and clothing needs, cooking, nutrition, and shopping skills; exploring and planning a career -Plus over 400 specific incentive/reward ideas (like charging a nickel for every sock Mom has to pick up) -It works!
Whether your kids are toddlers or teenagers, you'll find immediately help and direction in Bonnie and Sue's enthusiastic, supportive advice.
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Rating: - Has some good ideas
This is a handy little book to have on hand. I have had several problems getting my children involved in the housekeeping and this book had several ideas that I could implement easily. I review this book whenever I need it. Nice to have on hand.
Rating: - 401 Old ways to bore your kids.
This book is way too outdated for our hectic, electronic, urban life. I don't recommend it, it doesn't take into consideration that we don't live in a farm and that our kids watch television and surf the web too. I have to say that I only read it briefly and decided it didn't apply to me.
Rating: - Good Ideas for a house full of kids!
This book had lots of great information about the things we NEED to teach our kids before they venture out into the unknown. With 5 kids ranging in age from 18 years to 10 months, everyone is in a different place and it has been fun to watch the younger kids learn from the older kids. We have some goals in place for each kid and they are eager to start learning lots of "grown up" things!
Rating: - Excellent Book!
I borrowed this book from the library and felt lost when I had to give it back. So I want to get one for myself to keep and use whenever I need to reference back to it. Great ideas that we will definitely be using around here.
Rating: - Good practical advise for teaching life skills to kids
I am already utilizing several ideas from this book and I haven't finished reading it yet! The concept of teaching practical life skills to one's children to develop their self-confidence as well as helpfulness is great. My children are responding very well to new habit formation. They are also looking forward to getting their own recipe book with foods they can make themselves without Mom hanging around.
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