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Research indicates that children who learn to take on responsibilities at a young age tend to develop better organizational and time management skills. "Children who do chores may exhibit higher self-esteem, be more responsible, and be better equipped to deal with frustration, adversity, and delayed gratification," the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry explains. It's not easy being the person who doles out the tasks, but you're doing a good job even if your teen is rolling their eyes at you.