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Ever wondered what chores (if any) are appropriate for a five-year-old? What about a fifteen-year-old? IS there a biblical precedent for giving our children responsibilities in our home, and what does that look like practically day to day?
We'll answer all these questions and more in today's episode about kids' chores, responsibilities, allowances, and privileges in the home. I'll also share our family motto that has helped to keep our eye on what our attitude should be toward others as we do our work "as unto the Lord."
In a world that often screams confusing phrases like, "Your child didn't ask to be brought into the world, so he/she shouldn't have to contribute to your home," (huh??), I want to encourage you that giving kids responsibilities, routines, and life skills is one of the kindest and best parenting moves we can make. Not only that, but fostering an others-minded way of thinking leads to kids who are less likely to be lazy and self-obsessed--two things about which the Bible has a lot to say!
Bible references:
Galatians 6:5-7
Matthew 25:1-13
Proverbs 10:4
Matthew 25:14-30
Proverbs 22:6
2 Thessalonians 3:13
Philippians 2:14
Titus 2:7-8
1 Peter 4:10
Hebrews 12:1
1 Timothy 6:12
2 Corinthians 2:16
Philippians 2:15
James 1:17
Links:
M Is for Mama
Penny Reward System
Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show
Paint & Prose
Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad
M Is For Mama Chore Guide
Chore Post from Flanders Family Blog
Find Abbie at:
Instagram
Youtube
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Ever wondered what chores (if any) are appropriate for a five-year-old? What about a fifteen-year-old? IS there a biblical precedent for giving our children responsibilities in our home, and what does that look like practically day to day?
We'll answer all these questions and more in today's episode about kids' chores, responsibilities, allowances, and privileges in the home. I'll also share our family motto that has helped to keep our eye on what our attitude should be toward others as we do our work "as unto the Lord."
In a world that often screams confusing phrases like, "Your child didn't ask to be brought into the world, so he/she shouldn't have to contribute to your home," (huh??), I want to encourage you that giving kids responsibilities, routines, and life skills is one of the kindest and best parenting moves we can make. Not only that, but fostering an others-minded way of thinking leads to kids who are less likely to be lazy and self-obsessed--two things about which the Bible has a lot to say!
Bible references:
Galatians 6:5-7
Matthew 25:1-13
Proverbs 10:4
Matthew 25:14-30
Proverbs 22:6
2 Thessalonians 3:13
Philippians 2:14
Titus 2:7-8
1 Peter 4:10
Hebrews 12:1
1 Timothy 6:12
2 Corinthians 2:16
Philippians 2:15
James 1:17
Links:
M Is for Mama
Penny Reward System
Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show
Paint & Prose
Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad
M Is For Mama Chore Guide
Chore Post from Flanders Family Blog
Find Abbie at:
Instagram
Youtube
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