If you want to
do outdoor chores in freezing weather, these gloves may not be the right choice.
A walk or run with the dog in the morning, a ball game after school, and
outdoor chores before bed, for example, will soon add up.
Chores may include crops field work, managing invasive plants, trail maintenance or
other outdoor chores.
Lessons in Daily Living
Skills Outdoor Chores include how to: take out the trash; sweep; pull weeds; mow the law; rake leaves; blow leaves, wash windows; clean rain gutters; wash the car; clean up after a chore and ladder safety.
Set a price for different chores — including plenty
of outdoor chores that will get your kids out of the house on long summer days — and then pay your child only for the chores he or she does.
Give outdoor chores a happy spin by adding a fresh coat of turquoise paint to storage spaces (this shed is painted Sea Wave and Ultra White by Valspar, and the door is from Fun House Design).
Outdoor Chores is from Susan Traugh's Daily Living Skills series offering transitional skills for mild - to - moderately affected special needs students and general education students alike.