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Learning the Value of Work

Written by Heather Haupt 12 Comments

There is nothing better for a person than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God, for apart from him who can eat or who can have enjoyment?
—Ecclesiastes 2:24-25

Meet the newest addition to our family…  I’m kicking myself for not having made our Picture-Job Chart (tutorial here) when it first went on my ‘want to make’ list a couple of years ago.  My sister and I found my mom’s directions and aged copies from our childhood and cleaned everything up to replicate the job board in our homes…

There is so much value and satisfaction in work.   It is such a privilege to be able to train our children to find enjoyment and fulfillment in contributing to the workload that keeps our family going.

Of course, at this stage, it is more work to train them in helping out than if I would just do the job myself.  I’ve been guilty more times than I care to count of just doing many things myself because it is faster…

With the upcoming arrival of a new baby I’m realizing that it is well worth the investment of time to help train the kids to become more self-sufficient and active contributors in our home without me needing to remind them every step of the way.  And not only is it more helpful for me, but it is helpful for them to have a proud sense of belonging and contributing something of high value to the family.

That’s where this nifty job chart comes in handy.  We’ve used ‘job sticks’ before. My oldest loved moving the sticks around as he completed chores, but it required me to read the assignments to him…  Because this one is completely picture based, even the non-readers in the family can see what they need to do and experience the satisfaction of moving things off their ‘to do’ list.

I’m a huge lover of to do lists.  This job chart may have had something to do with the start of this love affair.  Each morning I jot down what I need to get done that day and derive great satisfaction from marking things off.  I’m excited to pass that on to my children.

It was fun to watch them pore over each card.  There was excitement at the prospect of getting to help out in so many ‘fun’ ways!

Obviously, there are a few chores on there that they aren’t ready for…  Using a hot iron is one of those.

Each morning it is their responsibility to check out the chore chart and start working on what needs to be done for the day.   We are setting aside time before and after breakfast to work on these.  Some are simple and take place daily such as getting dressed, brushing one’s teeth, making their beds, etc and others will be assigned on an ‘as-needed’ basis like emptying the dishwasher, sorting laundry, putting away clean laundry, etc…

Now I have to be perfectly honest and let you know that while my oldest is just thrilled with the job board and derives great satisfaction in pleasing us as well as getting his ‘to-do’ list done, it will take more time with my second born.  He does not have a people pleasing bone in his body (which is both good and bad) and we will need to work on helping him become internally motivated and find personal satisfaction in a job consistently well done.

It has been incredibly helpful with my youngest as I’ve come to realize that we haven’t expected him to do much at all.  With these new pictures, he has the desire to try.  Now I just need to take the time to train him to do things correctly!

A tutorial for this great tool can be found here: Go to the Tutorial!

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Filed Under: Intentional Parenting Tagged With: chores, Parenting

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  1. Felicia says

    March 26, 2013 at 8:30 am

    Great idea! I think I might copy it. 😛

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  2. Colleen says

    May 20, 2011 at 3:06 pm

    I made mine for the grandboys – they turned out so cute. I used frames and foam core and reinforced the hooks. Instead of using names on the cards I used their picture. Now, I’m waiting to see how they work!!!

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  3. gogo grandma says

    May 20, 2011 at 2:19 pm

    i was going to write a blog on this myself. We did it with the grandma club. I think i will direct everyone to you:) The original source was a friend of mine who had 5 children. She went to Grace Community when i was there. She drew all the pictures herself. Who knows maybe one of her kids will read your blog. I’m sure they are all grown and have kids of their own too:)

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  4. Himadri says

    May 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm

    i am still learning to get my little one do little jobs and learn…..your idea is great and to be honest this is the first time i am seeing something like this……Taking inspiration frm u i’ll work on such board soon….thanks for sahring……and thanks for stoppin by the other day.

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  5. Heather@Cultivated Lives says

    May 18, 2011 at 4:58 pm

    The pictures were from our childhood job board. I’ve searched high and low to find the original source and can’t. I’ll be providing templates to make your own as well as a pdf of these cute vintage 70’s/early 80’s artwork drawings.

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  6. Turkana says

    May 18, 2011 at 3:53 am

    Great idea. I think my youngest gets away with doing practically nothing around here especially since his three siblings carry most of the work. This could be great for us. Where did you get your pictures from?

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  7. Callie says

    May 18, 2011 at 2:21 am

    oooohhh, I’d be so interested in seeing a tutorial on this! What a great idea.

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  8. Debbie says

    May 17, 2011 at 3:20 pm

    Visiting from HHH. What a great idea!

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  9. Kay says

    May 17, 2011 at 11:54 am

    This is such a great idea! I’m looking forward to reading your tutorial. 🙂

    – Kay

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  10. Heather@Cultivated Lives says

    May 17, 2011 at 3:13 pm

    Tezra, Pictures are so powerful, especially if the child is young. Your magnet idea sounds lovely and does the job of helping your child gain some independence on helping out.

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  11. Tezra says

    May 17, 2011 at 6:10 am

    SUPER CUTE IDEA!!!!

    I went through and took actual photos of the task, laminated them and posted them on a board with magnets. I REALLY like your hook ides though.

    We’re going to moving soon and i may need to switch my system 🙂

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