One mom who recently learned this is TikTokerSharon.a.life.
Below, youll find the full video, as well as some of the replies viewers have shared.
So we know who had them last, just in case they get lost or broken.
But otherwise, thats good enough.
I mean, I dont have to keep track of who I bought, what, when.,.
I can just be like, Okay, do you have any money?
We do late nights, but no sleepovers.
No chore charts to keep track of.
Kids get really good at their chores, no moaning and complaining.
Its just the same.
I mean, they groan a little bit, but just not as much.
Because its not their job to take care of their siblings.
But for now, this is all we can handle.
No food is allowed outside of the kitchen.
In fact, for many kids, even just once or twice a week is fine, they note.
TheCleveland Clinicrecommends considering the age of your kids before deciding on a shower schedule.
Once kiddos hit the tween or teen age, its probably best to shower daily.
Going through puberty means more sweat and odors, and its best to keep those under control.
Im curious if your kids shower every single night, where do you live?
Because we live in an incredibly dry climate and all of my kids have really sensitive skin.
If they showered every single day, their skin would be so incredibly raw.
And even lotioning, its not good for their skin to be doing that every single day.
Showering less during the winter may also help skin retain moisture.
Sharon also pointed out that she does not micromanage her childrens bath and shower schedule.
The older kids are preteens and teens and shower more frequently on their own.
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