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Child Learning Through Daily Chores

Practical household tasks develop responsibility, problem-solving, and motor skills.

Mohammad Najeeb by Mohammad Najeeb
October 1, 2025
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Early childhood is not only about books and toys. Small daily chores in home also become strong way of learning. When child help in house work, he feel important, he learn skill, and he also get discipline. Parents sometimes think chores are heavy for child, but if given in small simple way, they are very good for brain and body.

Why Daily Chores Important

Chores give sense of responsibility. When child is asked to put toys back, bring spoon, or fold small cloth, he feel he is part of family work. This make confidence grow. Child also learn that every person in home has duty.

Chores are also natural way of teaching life skill. In future, child need to manage his own clothes, food, and space. If he start early, he become independent faster.

Chores and Brain Development

Daily chores are not just physical. They need thinking. Example: when child help mother in cooking, he learn counting onion, measuring cup of rice, or sorting vegetable. These actions improve math and logic.

Even simple act like pouring water from jug to glass improve motor skill and hand control. Folding clothes teach order and sequence. Cleaning table or arranging shoe rack give sense of organization.

Chores also improve memory. Child remember what to do first, what to do after. Step by step habit improve planning skill.

Mother and Father Role in Chores

Parents must guide child in safe and small tasks. Mother can involve child in kitchen like washing vegetable, wiping plate, or mixing salad. Father can involve child in outside work like watering plants, cleaning car, or arranging tools.

Both parents should praise child effort, not only result. Praise make child happy and more ready to help again. If child make mistake, parents should guide with patience.

Chores in Pakistani Home

In Pakistan, children mostly see mother doing housework. Father involvement less. If parents both encourage chores, child learn equality. Boys and girls both should do same type of chores. This break wrong idea that only girls do house work.

Small chores like helping in tea, keeping shoes in place, setting table for meal, or watering plants are safe and useful for Pakistani family.

How to Start

  • Start with small easy task according to age.

  • Show by example, not only order.

  • Do task together first, then let child try alone.

  • Make chores daily habit, not punishment.

  • Give praise for effort.


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Mohammad Najeeb

Mohammad Najeeb

As a result-driven public health physician with over 15 years of progressively responsible experience in maternal and child health, nutrition, and emergency programming, I have demonstrated exceptional proficiency in technical and operational support for program development and implementation. My expertise in program management, monitoring, and results delivery, coupled with my proficiency in cluster/sector management and partnership building, has allowed me to make significant contributions to the field of nutrition. I am well-versed in the areas of innovation, knowledge management, and capacity building, and have extensive experience in population-based nutrition and health assessments, as well as in the delivery community nutrition programmes at all levels. Furthermore, I possess strong interpersonal communication skills, swift management dexterity, and analytical thinking abilities, enabling me to make crucial decisions with ease. I am a highly motivated and compliant team performer, dedicated to achieving excellence in the field of public health

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