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Children who engage in household chores in childhood are likely to be more successful later in life

Children who engage in household chores in childhood are likely to be more

A long-term Harvard study spanning over 85 years has found a strong link between doing housework in childhood and professional success later in life

Researchers have observed that children who engage in domestic work develop a stronger sense of self-esteem and empathy, key qualities for career success.

Commitment fosters a strong work ethic and the ability to function well in a group, the study says.