Kids and Chores- Should They get Paid? Kids. They receive numerous amounts of belongings—food, clothes, a roof over their heads—and they have no worries about paying taxes. In modern-day America, nearly all children have it easy. They have running water, electricity, a safe place to sleep, and a lot more. These children are blessed with items, but they are getting lazier about keeping them in orderly condition. Parents are paying their children to do different tasks that should be done daily; they're being paid to do chores! This teaches kids to be lazy and ungrateful. Parents who expect their children to do household chores without monetary compensation instill the following values: children need to learn that not everything has an award; …show more content…
To explain, if kids only do chores due to the fact that they know they will be rewarded, that does not show them the real results that matter in life. Kids will then become lazy if they start to think that if they do not receive something in return for their work, they will not want to do the chores that can easily be done within an hour. To support this, Caldera, Lucia "Should Kids Get Paid for Chores? (Kids' Money) Kids’ Money, Jan. 2023, www.kidsmoney.org/parents/allowance/chores-pay states, "One of the major pitfalls of paying your kids for every chore is that they’ll expect to get paid for everything. No. Matter. How. Menial. Just imagine having your child ask you for money to brush their teeth or take a shower. Or for finishing their dinner? As you can see, this method not only sends the wrong message, but it fails to teach your child any lifelong lessons and is completely unsustainable." This provides more information on how kids will have an awful work ethic if they are paid to do chores by showing examples of what happens when kids are paid. It proves how you are sending the wrong message to your child if you are giving them an allowance for doing chores due to the fact that they will soon expect everything to have a reward, and in real life that rarely happens. By paying your child to do chores, kids will start to think that their parents will pay them if they want them to do something. To further support this, Simmerman, Jamie Why You Shouldn’t Pay Your Kids an Allowance.moneyning.com/kids-and-money/why-you-shouldnt-pay-your-kids-an-allowance. states, "You wouldn’t pay your kids to take a shower, so don’t pay them to pick up after themselves." This supports the fact that kids should not be paid for chores due to how it shows clearly how the influence parents put on their kids when they are paid to do chores is awful and does