According to one parenting expert, your child should start helping out with chores by the age of 18 months.

According to child development expert Dr. Deborah Gilboa, many moms and dads today believe that their kids are too busy with homework and extracurriculars to be burdened with chores. But, as reported on Today, Dr. Gilboa thinks regular chores are the best way to raise kids to be "problem solvers of good character." That said, she provided Today with a handy guide of what kids should be doing around the house at what age.
Here's a quick glance at some takeaways from Dr. Gilboa's guide:
From 18 months to 3 years old, Dr. Gilboa sayschildren want to be "big kids" and this phase of budding independence is a perfect time to start having them help with household duties. Start them off small — for example, try letting him or her hold the dustpan as you sweep, Dr. Gilboa suggests.

From 6 to 8 years old, weekly chores should already be established, says Dr. Gilboa, and daily tasks are even better. As far as what chores to assign your child, an 8-year-old is perfectly capable of doing the laundry, according to Dr. Gilbert, whose own son is an expert at clothes-cleaning duties. He even made a how-to video about it:
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