Get your family to pitch in with chores around the house, especially the kids. Children may not be expert dishwasher loaders and you’ll always be able to do the chores better yourself, but learn to let it go and get them to help you out with some of the things they’ll be able to handle on their own, even if it’s just pairing together and folding socks. Studies show that children who participate in family chores have a higher chance of growing up more successful than other children. It will raise their feels of self-esteem, make them more competent, and it’ll give you some time to do the following energy-boosting tips.
Tina Turbin





I will be sharing this one with my husband and two twin 10-year-old sons tonight!
It’s really a good idea to get everyone involved in the housework. I find it builds some family team spirit!
This is some great advice!
This sounds like a great idea thanks!!!
Thinking about getting my daughters to help me out in the kitchen. Does anyone know what is a good age to start helping with cooking?
A great messages for moms to put into action, especially working moms. We can’t do it all ourselves!
Oh boy–can definitely use some help yes!