A recent study found that children who are allowed to participate in household tasks have a more positive perception of themselves and feel more useful than those who are not given the opportunity to do so.
There are many activities in which we can involve our children, from making the beds, picking up toys and dishes, to cooking, washing dishes, and watering plants.
The key is to find tasks suited to their age and abilities without putting them at risk, and to approach these activities with positive and encouraging energy. This way, instead of seeing chores as a burden, they will embrace them with joy and responsibility.