Home
Buy on eBid
Sell on eBid
eBid Stores
My eBid
Upgrade to Seller+ Lifetime
eBid Help
Close
Login to Your Account
eBid Community Forums - Chat & find help from others in the eBid Community
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 15

Thread: Washing up and Kids?

  1. #1

    Default Washing up and Kids?

    Obviously not the sharps, but what age should kids start to do the washing up?

  2. #2
    Forum Saint ejean9's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Glasgow, South Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
    View ejean9's Feedback (+946)
    All-About ejean9
    View ejean9's Listings
    Forum Posts
    17,376

    Default

    mine started as soon as they could reach the sink ! prior to that they would sweep the floor /put out the rubbish..

  3. #3

    Default

    LOL...I really think that depends on the kids and the parents. My granddaughter (age 2) stands at the sink and "helps" nanna. It seems when my babies were 7 & 8 and I was working they did the evening set. It seems like they "helped" before that, mainly because bubbles are fun. Definitely before the teenage years set in.
    I have new listings! Check them out!


    Everything I say can be fully substantiated by my own opinion.
    Fed up with paying to sell?

  4. #4
    Forum Saint bluebedouin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
    View bluebedouin's Feedback (+107)
    All-About bluebedouin
    View bluebedouin's Listings
    Forum Posts
    4,824

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by raindropsies2 View Post
    Obviously not the sharps, but what age should kids start to do the washing up?
    As soon as they can reach the sink!

  5. #5
    Forum Diehard
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States
    View banrigh's Feedback (+2973)
    All-About banrigh
    View banrigh's Listings
    Forum Posts
    788

    Default

    Mine started as soon as they could reach the sink, especially when they came to me and asked "can I help?" They thought it was fun then, but now, not so much. It became an actual chore. If they want to help...take advantage of it.

  6. #6

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by GibsonsCamp View Post
    LOL...I really think that depends on the kids and the parents. My granddaughter (age 2) stands at the sink and "helps" nanna. It seems when my babies were 7 & 8 and I was working they did the evening set. It seems like they "helped" before that, mainly because bubbles are fun. Definitely before the teenage years set in.
    I agree with that.

    Children develop differently, LOL! No two are the same.
    I think you have to judge for yourself at what age to try doing things with them like that. I would certainly try with some plastic stuff first. And as Gibsonscamp says, bubbles are fun.

    LOL! Enjoy while you can, they don't want to do it when they become teenagers, Sometimes just getting them to get out of bed is a chore to them at that age.

    Err, can I just rephrase that before someone jumps on me.
    Not all teenagers....................... just the majority.
    Last edited by paintinglemonjane; 20th August 2009 at 03:16 PM.
    PLJ


    Store open again
    For Portraits in Pastels, Watercolour and Graphite Pencil.
    http://uk.ebid.net/stores/Sweet-Smel...cess-Art-Store
    For beautiful hand made Greeting Cards
    http://uk.ebid.net/stores/The-Little-Card-Shop
    For Collectors Dolls
    http://uk.ebid.net/stores/The-Little-Doll-Shop
    Quality Secondhand Books
    http://uk.ebid.net/stores/The-Little-Book-Shop
    Fine Jewellery and Costume Jewellery
    http://uk.ebid.net/stores/The-Little-Jewellery-Shop

  7. #7
    Forum Saint Fossy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Hayling Island, Hampshire, United Kingdom
    View Fossy's Feedback (+826)
    All-About Fossy
    View Fossy's Listings
    Forum Posts
    6,859

    Default

    Washing up????????

    Must be something the missus does.
    Chris
    (The sex & drugs have gone, but the rock 'n roll lives on)

    Listen to Fossy on the Mojo Fingers Blues Show - Every weekday from 7 till 8pm

    If Harmonica players don't blow - they suck.




  8. #8
    Forum Saint Armstrongs's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Chester - Le - Street, Durham, United Kingdom
    View Armstrongs's Feedback (+1436)
    All-About Armstrongs
    View Armstrongs's Listings
    Forum Posts
    3,914

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by raindropsies2 View Post
    Obviously not the sharps, but what age should kids start to do the washing up?
    As soon as they can stand on a chair without falling off

    Teach em young, while it's fun...and not a chore

    My Grandson (8) is helping me to re-grout the patio paving next week ........and he can't wait!

    There's definately a gap in the market for kiddie size rubber gloves though

    Yvonne x

    Look here for Crafty Bits

    Find the Beamish Bazaar here!




    I'M A YDC SUPPORTER!
    Find eBid's monthly charity auctions HERE on the 24th!

  9. #9
    Forum Master tjsprinting's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Froncysyllte Llangollen, Wrexham, United Kingdom
    View tjsprinting's Feedback (+433)
    All-About tjsprinting
    View tjsprinting's Listings
    Forum Posts
    2,376

    Default

    Yes let them join in as soon as they can reach to sink, just have to be prepared for the extra job of clearing up excess bubbles and water off the floor if you blink or turn your back for a moment though.

    Same goes for painting the walls, my little uns helped do their bedroom walls as soon as they could hold the brush, they loved it and never scribbled on the walls they painted!



    Made to measure internal and external softwood doors and gates.
    Visit our ebid store to see a wide range of ledge and brace, cottage, stable and garage doors along with a selection of single and paired gates. Just click on the banner above

  10. #10
    Forum Diehard brishada's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Gorleston, Norfolk, United Kingdom
    View brishada's Feedback (+209)
    All-About brishada
    View brishada's Listings
    Forum Posts
    612

    Default

    Mine helps with the washing up, the ironing, painting, hoovering, cleaning bathrooms, hanging out the washing, dusting, shopping, polishing. She loves it!! Honestly, she’s in her element when she’s helping someone with the housework… her bedroom on the other hand is a nightmare!

    She’s 10 and we’ve always let her help if she’s asked, you can usually work out a way they can help if you give it some thought.

    Blessings
    Sharon

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Follow Us
New To eBid?
Register for Free