Getting kids to do chores can feel like pulling teeth, right? You ask them to pick up their toys or put their dirty laundry in the basket, and suddenly, it’s as if they’ve lost all motor skills. But what if we shifted our mindset from thinking of chores as simply tasks that keep the house tidy? What if we saw them as tools for teaching responsibility, work ethic and even a bit of grit? Because the truth is, chores are so much more than just clean rooms — they build character.

A woman and a young girl are happily tackling chores for kids together. The girl sits in front of the open washing machine, eagerly helping to load clothes. Both are smiling in the bright laundry room.
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