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Women, Mothers and Metaphoric Hats

By Mischieviousmum

Do you ever feel as though you wear too many hats?

Weird question I know, but I’m not really talking about real hats, I’m talking about those metaphoric ones  the majority of us mums – women can relate too.

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A mother’s role is incredibly complex, yet incredibly rewarding.

Its strange how something can be both really wonderful AND really hard all at the same time.   We have a never ending list of tasks to do, and never enough hours in the day or days in the week to get everything done.  It can be frustrating…especially when you realize that the majority of a mums jobs are re-occurring, and tomorrow’s list of jobs are often the same as todays jobs.    One must consciously stop oneself thinking that one lives in their own  ‘Ground hog day’ movie.

I must admit I am pretty lucky these days because our kids are a bit older. They can help out and do a reasonable job with the majority of tasks we ask them to do.  A while back, one of our children tried to convince me they weren’t very good at one of their jobs by doing it badly.   Now, through much practice of this particular job they do a great job, and no longer complain about not being very good at it!   Isn’t it amazing how practice makes perfect.  (insert evil laugh here)  

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Children need to learn that being part of a family isn’t like the movies.  Its real life, and in real life bathrooms need to be cleaned regularly; floors need cleaning; clothes need washing/hanging out/bringing in/folding/ironing and putting away; and kitchens need to be cleaned.   They also need to learn that dinner takes time to organize before it even gets put on the table. It doesn’t all just magically happen.    We believe that its important to grow our children into adults by getting them to participate in family life.   Home is the trenches.  This is where they learn life skills, and our goal is to raise young adults who can take care of themselves when they move out one day.   Not that I’m rushing to that day in any way.

If we mums aren’t doing the jobs, we’re teaching our kids how to do their jobs properly. Instantly our teaching hat and our supervisory hat gets put on.  I have come to realize that my mom role has many hats, sometimes I don’t like some of the hats I wear, but that’s life.  Everyone has to do jobs they don’t particularly like from time to time, you have to just get on with it and do it because the reward of being a mom is just that – a Reward!   I am so lucky to be a mom to our beautiful kids.

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When you have your supervisory hat on, here are a list of tasks you can get your kids to help with!

2-4 year olds – Using the word ‘help’ is important at this stage.   Children grow into being able to do these jobs independently.  

* Help dust
* Put napkins on table
* Help put away toys
* Put laundry in hamper
* Help feed pet

4-7 year olds – Using the word ‘help’ is important at this stage. Children grow into being able to do these jobs independently.

* Set the table or ‘help’ set the table
* Put away toys/things
* Help feed pets
* Water plants
* Help make bed
* Dust
* Put laundry in hamper
* Help put dishes in dishwasher
* Water the garden
* Help wipe up messes
* Help with yard work (rake with child’s rake or plant flowers, etc.)
* Help clear table
* Help put away groceries

8-10 year olds

* Make bed
* Water plants
* Clean room with direction
* Set the table
* Clear the table
* Dust
* Vacuum
* Feed pets (depends on type of pet and how your comfortable your child is interacting with the pet)
* Help make dinner
* Put laundry in hamper
* Help wash the car
* Help wash dishes
* Help load/empty dishwasher
* Rake leaves
* Take out the trash

11 year olds and older

* Take garbage out
* Set the table
* Clear the table
* Clean room with direction
* Put away groceries
* Clean the bathroom with direction
* Clean the kitchen
* Dust
* Vacuum
* Mow lawn
* Feed pets
* Water plants
* Put laundry in hamper
* Help with laundry and eventually start doing own laundry
* Help make dinner/make small meals on own
* Help wash the car/wash car
* Make bed
* Help with yard work
* Shovel snow
* Wash dishes/load or empty dishwasher

Remember children can do far more than what we mums give them credit for, and if we don’t teach them when they are young, its going to be a lot harder to get them to help when they are older.  Don’t be scared to ask your kids to help out around the home,  arming our kids with life skills is apart of parenting 101.

I know my metaphoric hats aren’t going anywhere.  I have decided to embrace these crazy metaphoric hats because they aren’t going anywhere even if I try to fight them.  I have come to realize that as the kids get older I’ll lose a few hats, and gain some different ones as we go along.   Life is meant to be colourful and our kids definitely bring out that color in us….especially when we embrace our many crazy metaphoric hats.


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