Helpful Household Hints Can
Make A Household Run Better
The current generation of young couples having
children was most likely raised in a family where both parents worked outside of
the home. This has certainly become very common place in our society. Most
couples need to have two incomes in order to create the life style that they
want to live. Also most women want to have a career or job so that they do not
feel dependent on their partner for financial support. This is a great thing for
women’s stability, however family life has changed a great deal and people are
finding that there are many things that they did not learn to do from watching
their mother’s, like the generations before them have.
Because there are many things that are learned in watching a woman whose main
job is household duties, many people need to turn to advice columns and books to
pick up helpful household hints that they did not learn from their mothers.
There are entire television net works that are dedicated to providing helpful
household hints in regards to cooking, cleaning and decorating. Many of the
suggestions seem to be common sense to me, but then I was raised by a full time
homemaker. I was taught helpful household hints on a daily basis as I helped
around the house and yard. Today so many household chores are done on the run
and after the children go to bed at night, so there is not a great deal of
teaching that goes along with performing the household tasks.
Teaching people simple, effective and helpful household tasks has become a multi
million dollar business. The book stores are full of publications, networks are
filled with programming and the internet has multiple sites that are dedicated
to giving people advice to help them around the house. It would be wonderful if
the present generation would take the time to include their children in the
process as they learn some of these hints that help make a household run better.
Many things such as removing a stain from upholstery or carpet or substituting
ingredients in a recipe or repairing a tear in fabric, are activities that can
be done with the children watching or participating. I have found with my
grandchildren that I will ask them to read me the instructions for a recipe that
we are making together. This helps them become more confident in reading out
loud and also gives them a lesson in what different cooking terms and techniques
mean. Teaching helpful household hints can be a fun learning experience for
children and are useful for them for the future.