The percentage of kids who do their own laundry varies significantly by age and family practices, but studies suggest that around 25-30% of children start doing their own laundry by the age of 12. Many parents begin teaching their children laundry skills earlier, often around age 8-10. Ultimately, the responsibility often depends on individual family dynamics and the emphasis placed on teaching life skills.
I don't know any real percentages, but I've been doing my laundry since I was 13
You could try by showing them a couple of times then switch to them doing it with your help then once they understand how to do it, let them do it on their own.
No he has said in a few interviews he "Has his laundry done for him"Answer: On tour they send it away but he and Tom do their own laundry at home.
Doing The Laundry
http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2007/03/15/how-to-make-your-own-laundry-detergent-and-save-big-money/
The percent of kids dropping out is 30
50 percent of kids were uniforms.
The laundry detergent Tide became available to the public in 1946. Tide laundry detergent is made by Proctor and Gamble and makes up 30 percent of the detergent market.
Approximately 17% of households in the United States use Gain laundry detergent. This makes it one of the most popular laundry detergent brands on the market.
mostly looked after the kids they sired and did the laundry
55% of americans use tide laundry detergent over other regular laundry detergents.
About 87% of kids do drugs