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end goal is to have your children taking more responsibility around the house then you have to start off small. You cannot simply give them a long list of chores they are responsible for each week. Talk to your children about what a goal is and how people make those goals reality. Let them pick out a small goal to reach. In the example of housework, have your child set the goal that he or she will dust the living room once a week for a month. Then when they have done this, reward them with something small. It may be a trip to the park or a chance to see a movie they have wanted to see. From there you can begin to add in other goals until finally you see your children taking on more responsibility. The key is to not set a huge goal right off the bat. If you do that then you are setting yourself and your child up for failure when the goal is unable to be reached.

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