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@blazing_daze I agree with you 100%
@Moth, @furato I see where you guys are coming from, but if you can make certain chores seem like a game or have your child play nearby while you do the chores- they won't feel very lonely (and because it's only them two in the house she probably doesn't have to clean every room every day, she probably only cleans the rooms they rarely use or don't use at all sparsely and the ones they use everyday more frequently. Which could still be every other day or even more time in-between and clean emergency messes and accidents as they happen). A lot of the children I know in my family don't necessarily like cleaning, but sometimes I manage to trick them to do chores as a game and I can usually make cooking fun for them. Taking care of more than one is more burdensome and not at the same time because I have to look after another person, but children will play amongst and entertain themselves pretty well (although I realise MC doesn't have more than one kid...)
@Moth, @furato I see where you guys are coming from, but if you can make certain chores seem like a game or have your child play nearby while you do the chores- they won't feel very lonely (and because it's only them two in the house she probably doesn't have to clean every room every day, she probably only cleans the rooms they rarely use or don't use at all sparsely and the ones they use everyday more frequently. Which could still be every other day or even more time in-between and clean emergency messes and accidents as they happen). A lot of the children I know in my family don't necessarily like cleaning, but sometimes I manage to trick them to do chores as a game and I can usually make cooking fun for them. Taking care of more than one is more burdensome and not at the same time because I have to look after another person, but children will play amongst and entertain themselves pretty well (although I realise MC doesn't have more than one kid...)