DiscoverWhat I Want My Kids to Know: Parenting Strategies to Raise Resilient, Real-World Ready Kids#20 Taking Ownership and Building Confidence Through Household Chores and Routines
#20 Taking Ownership and Building Confidence Through Household Chores and Routines

#20 Taking Ownership and Building Confidence Through Household Chores and Routines

Update: 2025-10-22
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Giving kids real responsibilities at home isn’t just about lightening our load. It’s about building confidence, independence, and a sense of belonging. In this episode of What I Want My Kids to Know, Mykayla shares practical ways to help kids take ownership in daily routines, from small chores to bigger contributions that strengthen family teamwork.

You’ll hear simple strategies for introducing household responsibilities, helping kids build executive functioning skills like planning and self-control, and creating routines that make home life smoother and more connected.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why household responsibilities matter and how they support self-control, planning, and confidence
  • How to start small and choose the right first task to build momentum
  • Practical examples of kid-friendly chores that foster ownership and contribution
  • How visual routines and checklists can make transitions easier for kids
  • Mindset shifts for parents—letting go of perfection and celebrating participation over performance

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#20 Taking Ownership and Building Confidence Through Household Chores and Routines

#20 Taking Ownership and Building Confidence Through Household Chores and Routines