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Cleaning Time is Family Time

For the Amish, cleaning isn’t just about getting the house spotless—it’s a chance for some quality family bonding. Author Lorilee Craker even witnessed toddlers, just two or three years old, standing on chairs to wash plates and cutlery at the sink. While some might call this child labor, the Amish see it as teaching kids the value of contributing to the family.

No, they’re not overworking them; it’s all about teamwork. Everyone pitches in, from sweeping the floors to helping in the garden. The best part? It means the family spends more time together—and with everyone doing their part, there’s still time left for the work that pays the bills.

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