Clearly outline the type of behavior you expect in
terms of chores, homework, a dress code, and extra privileges.
Not exact matches
Fathers have by no means caught up to mothers in
terms of time spent caring for children and doing household
chores, but there has been some gender convergence in the way they divide their time between work and home.
Nobody denies that women do more in
terms of childcare and household
chores (on average) than men.
For those unfamiliar with the
term, «lunch shaming» refers to practices in the cafeteria that single out children with school meal debt, such as making the child wear a special wrist band, stamping the child's arm or hand, throwing the child's meal away in front
of peers, or even making a child do
chores, like wiping down tables, in exchange for a meal.
I know, the environment and the long
term expense and all that... but as a working mom
of two there is just no way I could add the additional
chore of washing and drying nappies.
It's easier for a parent to do a task themselves, but
chores are about what you give to your child in
terms of self - worth and how they can help the household.
If the meaning we give exercise and healthy eating is one
of restriction, deprivation, a
chore, a pain or even something that's only short -
term, we tend to struggle with making it a priority.
Joining a dating website for seniors requires a commitment, in
terms of being willing to do the sometimes tedious
chore of going on a slew
of first dates.
Publishing a book used to be an expensive
chore both in
terms of time and money.
Termed «Read And Play,» the feature has been designed to make e-book reading on the Color more
of a fun experience than a
chore for kids.
«Elements that were a
chore in video game
terms, like large empty regions in between points
of interest, seem realistic and important when education is the primary goal.»
I won't tell you what styles to hang onto, but pick one that works for your lifestyle in
terms of care — avoiding dry - clean only or hand - wash only can save you a lot
of time while doing
chores.
Constant bickering about who has done more, or repeatedly asking someone to do more
of the household
chores won't work long
term.
Here responsibility is typically seen in
terms of obeying orders by taking on «adult»
chores.
It is critical that co-parents reach an agreement in
terms of rules, discipline, activities, expectations for
chores, allowance, bedtime, carpooling, homework time and after school jobs.