Want to Raise More Successful and Happier Kids? Harvard Research Suggests Giving Them More Chores

Start assigning chores to your kids when they’re around 4 or 5 years old, as earlier involvement tends to yield better results. Feeling successful as a parent often hinges on aiding children in becoming independent and well-rounded individuals. Research from the multigenerational Harvard study suggests a strong correlation between childhood chores and later professional success. Children who participate in household responsibilities develop a sense of self-worth and empathy, leading to better teamwork and work ethic. Moreover, starting chores early fosters higher levels of self-confidence and self-efficacy, contributing to overall happiness and life satisfaction in adulthood. Encouraging teamwork in chores reinforces the idea of collective effort, mirroring the collaborative nature of success later in life.

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