Chores for Kids

Ideas for kid chore systems
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Should I Give My Child an Allowance?
We don't tie the kids' allowance to chores - washing dishes and doing laundry are tasks everyone is expected to do to be a part of family.
Editable Cleaning Checklists with Pictures: Mobile & Printed
Print these cleaning checklists to teach your kid how to clean any room in the house. You can also edit them to make them just right for your family!
Chore Charts That Grow With Your Kids
There are lots of good reasons to have your kids do chores. Chores teach skills that kids will not learn in school, but are critical for them to learn before they're on their own. They also teach responsibility and give your kids a sense of accomplishment for learning (and hopefully mastering) some important life skills. And if you have two parents working outside the home, your kids can absolutely pitch in to keep their home life and family running smoothly.
Free Printable - Chores for 10 - 15 Year Olds
These are useful general guidelines, but you can easily edit these to make them right for your family. Chores are a great way to teach important skills and responsibility.
Free Printable - Chores for 6 - 9 Year Olds
Does your 6-9 year old do any of these chores? If you try them, remember the idea is to introduce and teach these chores, but don’t expect mastery for all of them right away!
Free Printable - Chores for 4 - 5 Year Olds
These are useful general guidelines, but you can easily edit these to make them right for your family. Chores are a great way to teach important skills and responsibility.
Magnetic Checklist
Here’s another great gift option from The Trip Clip. This magnetic checklist is perfect for kids and families that need help getting out the door in the morning or staying focused during those tough after school hours.
Summer Chores
This summer, instead of assigning chores, we decided to give the kids some choice in the hopes that getting to pick their poison will make it go down a bit better. For this list, we included daily household chores only. Each family member then has 2 magnets with their name on it they can use to "claim" 2 chores every day. If we all do 2, we will complete the list every day. Hopefully this will help us all share the work while learning/trying some new jobs!
Editable Picture Chore Charts: Mobile & Printed
Chores are a great way to teach self-care and responsibility. There are great ideas here to get even little kids started!
Week 11 Free Printable: Chores Bingo
Unlike daily assigned chores, this bingo board mixes it up a little, so kids try -- and learn! -- different jobs. It works surprisingly well for spreading the work load and keeping it interesting.
Make Your Own Job Chart: Paper, Magnetic, or Hook & Loop
Every summer I try a new chores system for our family - some with more success than others! Click through to see this year’s, combined with a blog post explaining how I made it.
10 Mini Chores that Make Toddlers Feel Awesome
Toddler Chores - How Your Little Helper Can Participate
Week 15 Free Printable: Chores for 4-5 Year Olds
These are useful general guidelines, but you can easily edit these to make them right for your family. Chores are a great way to teach important skills and responsibility.