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Tuesday 3 September 2013

My 18-month old does chores

Too young? No way! Babies and toddlers have more potential than we usually give them credit for, and can do a lot more than we normally let them. Addie has only a few simple chores, not to overwhelm her and we keep them fun. This is what she can do:

- Put her clothes in the wash basket (she loves doing this, and will often put ours in too!)
- Clean up her spills - she wipes the table, wipes her face, picks up things she has dropped. She has also taken a liking to the broom and dustpan and brush - 2 weeks before I was going to show her how to use them! She is telling me she is ready to do this now, so I probably won't wait the 2 weeks.
- When it is nappy changing time, she collects her nappy and wet wipes and takes them to the bathroom to get changed. We have started the association with the bathroom so she knows this is where things like that are done!
- She puts her rubbish in the bin. Actually I was very surprised that she knew what I meant when I said 'Go put this in the bin' and she went straight away and did it! Martin was even more shocked and told her not to put things in there (until I told him she was doing what she was asked!)

Other things she does which are independence-building, but not necessarily chores:

- she gets herself in and mainly out of bed herself. We put her in a toddler bed at 16 months so we had no problems with her climbing out of a cot. We involved her in the building of the new bed and taking down of the old one, and it seemed to work really well. 
- She takes her own shoes and socks off (don't they all?!) and we are happy she does this rather than getting frustrated with her that she repeatedly does it.
- She likes to try to get herself dressed. If that means trousers on arms, and socks on hands, then so be it! She normally takes them off, then we put them on right anyway, but try to encourage her to help in everything. 

There are other things we will start introducing over the next weeks and months, so watch this space!

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