A. invested B. jumping C. values D. separate E. bites F. effective G. including H. specific I. input J. unless Household rules should include the rules that everyone in the house is expected to follow, including parents. This means only (1) things that you are willing to do as well. Don't include a rule such as, “Bedtime is at 7PM,” (2) you also plan to go to bed at that time. There should be specific rules to each child that can be included on a (3) list of rules. These rules might include (4) bedtimes, chores, curfews and other behaviors that might only pertain to a specific person. Everyone's household rules should be specific to their home and their needs. While it might be important in one parent's home to emphasize "No (5) on the furniture,” another family may want to make a rule that says,“Try at least two (6) of everything on your plate.”Your household rules will depend on your family's needs and (7) . Allow your kids offer (8) into what they think should be included on the list of rules. When kids have some input, it can get them more (9) in following the rules. Keep your list of household rules short and simple. It will be much easier and (10) to have a short list of the most important rules rather than a long list of rules.