Both parents and children should share the responsibility of keeping the house clean. Parents can teach and guide children in performing age-appropriate cleaning tasks, fostering a sense of responsibility and contributing to the household. However, the division of labor should be reasonable and take into account the children's capabilities and schedules.
the common responsibility is that they have to clean the house
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The best way for working parents to share responsibility in the home would be to create a list of chores and evenly divide them. At the end of the day, certain tasks must be completed every day, including preparing dinner and keeping the house clean, and both parents will need to work together to achieve them.
Clean the house or cook them something
Yes, maintaining a house is everyone's responsibility and not just that of the parents.
Well if you've looked it up on the internet you've probablyheardthis answer a lot, but show responsibility. Do chores around the house, and if you have another pet take good care of it, you feed and clean it, not your parents. Show you'recommitted.Hope this helped!
Absolutely! You're their responsibility and until you're 18, you have to follow their rules in their house.
Of course not! You are the responsibility of the parents until age 18.
The police, being 16 does not allow any parent to legally kick you out of the house. It is the parents responsibility to make sure that you are cared for until 18. You can go to your local Childrens services and tell them your story. They can direct you where to go or what to do.
Yes, as long as the parents have given permission. Otherwise they have to wait until they are 18. Until then the parents have the responsibility for them.
{| |- | No they cannot, particularly if they are on probation. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. That includes the parents determining where thay can live. |}
no