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Chores: Why they still matter and how to engage youth

Two decades ago, there was little debate about the value of doing chores across developmental stages. Research suggested that the multiple skills that accrued in the home during childhood and adolescence translated into long‐term academic, social, and personal benefits that lasted through the adult...

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Published in:The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter 2021, Vol.37 (6), p.1-4
Main Author: Rende, Richard
Format: Newsletterarticle
Language:English
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Summary:Two decades ago, there was little debate about the value of doing chores across developmental stages. Research suggested that the multiple skills that accrued in the home during childhood and adolescence translated into long‐term academic, social, and personal benefits that lasted through the adult years.
ISSN:1058-1073
1556-7575
DOI:10.1002/cbl.30545