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Family G
16 yob, 14yob, 10yog and 9yob
They all get up at 7:30, Monday through
Friday and sleep later on Saturday. Sunday we all get up by 8:00
and leave for services around 9:00. These jobs are finished before
breakfast: 16yob-feed/water cats and clean litter box (upstairs)
- make bed, clean room, and personal hygiene 14yob-make bed, straighten
room, personal hygiene, empty trash, vacuum 1st floor 10yog-make
bed, straighten room, take dirty rags from kitchen to the basement,
personal hygiene 9yob-make bed, straighten room, feed and water
dog, bird, turtles and clean litter box in kitchen, personal hygiene
These same jobs are done on Sunday except the 14yob does not vacuum.
The dishwasher is loaded and unloaded during the day as necessary
by the 14yob regularly or another child as a form of discipline.
Saturday Jobs: These jobs are done before and after breakfast and
usually take most of the morning because of "playing around,"
which is permitted to a certain extent. 16yob - clean and vacuum
entire upstairs, clean room, change sheets, straighten clothes in
dresser, clean tub, sink and wipe up bathroom floor, take dirty
clothes to basement and sort to proper baskets, empty upstairs trash
14yob - clean room, change sheets, straighten clothes in dresser,
empty trash, clean and mop downstairs bathroom, vacuum first floor
10yog - clean room, change sheets, straighten clothes in dresser,
take dirty clothes to basement and sort to proper baskets, straighten
and vacuum kitchen and shake rugs 9yob - clean room, change sheets,
straighten clothes in dresser, take care of all animals, clean bird
cage, and litter box in kitchen, vacuum basement and basement steps,
vacuum steps that go to the second floor, wipe down dining room
table and chairs
We have 5 laundry baskets and everyone sorts their own laundry
when they take it to the basement. The 14yob and the 9yob have their
rooms in the basement and they sort their clothes as they change
them. There are other jobs that are done as needed but this is what
they are required to do to help out. They are all really good about
helping, too. I hope this helps someone.
Miscellaneous hints and tips… From Robin - I have six children
ranging in age from 13 to 10 month old daughter. My older five children
constantly wanted computer time to play various computer games,
etc. We had tried everything - 30 minutes daily for each child,
etc. We usually had problems because the older children had software
games that usually required longer to play a game than the 30 minutes
assigned them. This year we established that each child has a computer
day with 1 hour and 30 minutes of playing time. There is no more
bickering or this constant sense that somebody has been at the computer
more than they should. We all know who's day it is and I can keep
track of the time. I think for big families something like this
can be a life saver. We also have two computers - but it never seemed
like enough.
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