#18 Fatherhood Field Notes: Chores, Responsibilities, and Building Work Ethic
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Chores aren't just about keeping the house clean—they're one of the most powerful tools for raising resilient, capable kids. In this practical episode of our new "Fatherhood Field Notes" series, we break down why chores matter and how to make them meaningful.
In this episode:
- Why outdoor chores are more fulfilling
- How chores build work ethic, responsibility, self-esteem, and grit
- The power of routine and age-appropriate expectations
- Making chores "mission-critical" so kids understand their purpose
- Teaching financial literacy through earned money and real spending decisions
- Being the example: modeling a positive attitude toward household contributions
Key takeaway: Kids desperately want purpose. When they can see how their work directly contributes to the family—whether it's keeping the yard clean or harvesting vegetables for dinner—they develop the backbone and work ethic that will serve them for life.
Perfect for dads navigating the practical, day-to-day challenges of raising kids who are capable, confident, and ready for the real world.
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