This is a new taking in “work hard, play a lot”.
One mother has revealed the best way to “get your baby to fold their laundry”, but the so -called “hack” has shared people online, with some greeting her as “genius” and others slamming her, pretending to be “kids work”.
“Include your baby to make it fun,” Momi of Two Deb Goddard wrote in the title of an Instagram post with 1.5 million likes.
In the clip, she shows how to use cardboard to make a DIY tool to help her children leave, combining many pieces of material to create a folding table. Eachdo bracelets, which folds inside, is counted to guide the baby which side is folded first, second and third.
While some viewers praised the Goddard family for their innovation, others raised “hack” as unnecessary.
“Seriously? The children has [sic] Their lives will come to be folding laundry. Give them some toys, go down to the floor and play with them in the country, “one critic led, their comment by earning over 5,000 likes in the deal.
“Child’s work again in!?” Another joke.
“Temu factory training,” said someone else.
“This is the age when kids want to help and get involved,” another said. “If you wait and teach them that they are involved in household life, it will be much harder to teach them responsibility when they are older.”
“I need to do one of these,” wrote another person.
“Genius!” Sampled someone else.
“I’m wondering if this works for men too?” tears a user.

But experts say the Goddard family can be in something.
“It may be worth teaching children at first that all celebrities share a home maintenance responsibility,” Jill Trumbell, a professor of human development and family studies at the University of New Hampshire, Tod USA Today.
“It gives them a sense of ownership. It is not just adults who do everything for us. We are all members of this family.”
That is to say, as long as the little ones are clearly enjoying the task. If the little ones do not want to participate in the jobs, Trumbel advised to try again on a later date instead of force it.
“We need to find a good balance between children’s help develop self-help skills and have some responsibilities in the family, but also admit that there are times when they may not want to do things,” she added.
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