How do chores teach life skills? ๐งผ-
Introduction ๐
Learning life skills can be one of the most difficult and stressful parts of becoming a grown-up.
As an adult, there are so many different skills to learn like:
- Paying taxes ๐๏ธ
- Managing your money
- Renting a home ๐ก
- Buying a home
- Looking after a home ๐งฝ
- Building healthy relationships
- Car care ๐
- Cooking
- Cleaning ๐งผ
- Looking after your wellbeing
- Parenting ๐ถ
- Getting a job
- Communicating ๐
- Coping with emotions ๐
- Solving problems
- Making decisions ๐ค
- Managing stress
It’s a common frustration for young adults to not feel equipped with life skills to help them to navigate adult life –
Metro News report that 87% of British people donโt feel like they were adequately prepared for life as an adult, saying they werenโt taught the life skills they needed before leaving full-time education.
Schools play an important role in teaching life skills because they provide a consistent and standardised approach to education. This helps ensure that all young people receive the same foundational knowledge, regardless of their background. ๐จโ๐ซ
However, schools often focus heavily on academic subjects, leaving life skills education underdeveloped or overlooked.
As a result, it’s crucial for young people to also learn essential life skills at home. ๐ก
Today we’re explaining how chores can be useful for teaching young people life skills at home.
How chores teach life skills ๐งผ
1. Time management โ
Chores help young people learn time management by teaching them how to balance their household responsibilities with school, hobbies, and social time. โ๏ธ
Through doing chores, young people learn to prioritise and plan when the best time is to complete their chore tasks. This builds essential skills for staying organised and meeting deadlines. ๐
2. Problem solving ๐งฉ
Chores help young people develop problem-solving skills by encouraging them to think through challenges. ๐ง
Whether it’s:
- Figuring out how to remove a stubborn stain ๐งผ
- Fixing something that’s broken ๐ ๏ธ
- Or finding the best way to organise a messy space ๐ฆ
Chores push young people to find solutions. ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
These everyday problems build creativity, confidence, and the ability to handle tricky situations in other areas of life. ๐ช
3. Work ethic ๐๏ธโโ๏ธ
Chores teach young people the value of hard work. ๐ช
Even when a task isnโt fun, like cleaning the bathroom or taking out the rubbish, doing it properly shows commitment and responsibility.
By sticking with a job until itโs done well, they learn the importance of doing their best and not giving up. ๐
When young people are used to having responsibility, working hard, and contributing through chores, it can help to make the transition into workplaces more comfortable. ๐จโ๐ผ
4. Organisation ๐
Chores help young people to learn how to stay organised.
Keeping spaces tidy, putting things back in the right place, and planning when to do tasks all build good habits. ๐
By organising their time and space, they can find things more easily, work faster, and feel less stressed โ useful skills for school, work, and everyday life.
5. Decision making ๐ง
Chores help young people build decision-making skills by making them think about the best way to get things done.
When young adults complete chores they learn to choose what to do first, what tools to use, and how to solve problems if something goes wrong. ๐งฉ
These small everyday choices help them consider how to make smarter, faster decisions in other parts of life too. ๐ญ
6. Financial literacy ๐ท
Chores can teach young people about money by helping them understand costs.
For example, if they are asked to buy cleaning products or manage their own budget to cover chores, they learn how to look after their money. ๐ฐ
Getting paid pocket money for completing chores can also help young people to learn about wages. ๐ซฐ
7. Attention to detail ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
Chores help young people develop attention to detail by encouraging them to focus on getting things right. โ
Whether itโs cleaning properly, organising things neatly, or noticing small tasks that need to be done, chores teach them to pay attention to the little things. ๐
Learning to pay attention to detail can help young people to become more thorough and accurate in other areas of life, like schoolwork or hobbies. ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
8. Teamwork ๐ค
Chores teach young people teamwork by encouraging them to work together with others, like family or housemates, to keep on top of household chores. ๐งโ๐คโ๐ง
When sharing tasks, young people can learn how to communicate, help each other, and divide work fairly. ๐
9. Customer service ๐
Chores can teach young people customer service skills by showing them how to be helpful and polite. ๐ค
For example, if they help a family member or a neighbour with a task, they learn how to listen, offer assistance, and make sure the job is done well. โ
These experiences help them understand the importance of being patient, respectful, and reliable โ all important skills for good customer service. ๐งโ๐ณ
10. Working independently ๐โโ๏ธ
Chores teach young people how to work independently by giving them tasks they need to do on their own.
Whether itโs washing dishes or cleaning their room, they learn to take responsibility and get things done without needing help all the time. ๐ช
This skill helps them become more confident and self-sufficient in other areas of life, like school or work.๐
11. Entrepreneurship ๐งโ๐ผ
Chores can teach young people the basics of entrepreneurship by showing them how to take initiative and manage tasks.
When they do chores, they learn to set goals, plan ahead, and find ways to improve how things are done. ๐
These skills are similar to running a business, where they need to be organised, responsible, and think creatively to solve problems and succeed.
Conclusion ๐
So that’s it!
Chores can help to teach life skills like:
- Time management โ
- Problem solving ๐งฉ
- Work ethic ๐๏ธโโ๏ธ
- Organisation ๐
- Decision making ๐ง
- Financial literacy ๐ท
- Attention to detail ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
- Teamwork ๐ค
- Customer service ๐
- Working independently ๐โโ๏ธ
- Entrepreneurship ๐งโ๐ผ
Hopefully this article has helped you to understand how chores can teach life skills.
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