Free Kid Chore Chart
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Teaching Children responsibilities
will pay off when they get older. Our children learn from us and it is the
parent's duties to teach their children responsibilities.
My oldest daughter just turned three and we are implementing a chore chart. What
is a chore chart you may ask? I have designed your own free kid chore chart and
sharing it with you. Please read the description below to learn how a chore
chart works.
A chore chart is where you place particular chores on a paper or even design a
special mat. Put the days of the week along the top and the chores down the
side. On each chore line down the side, make sure you designate which child the
chore is for. For example, Dishes-Billy Bob, Setting the Table-Jane. When the
child completes the chore then a sticker goes on that specific day. The parent
comes up with a reward system in which will detail how many stickers equal a
reward.
Keep in mind your child's age when designating chores. A three year old will
definitely not be able to do the things an eight year old can. Make the chores
fair so the children will be able to complete the tasks.
Children are learning responsibilities and the reward earning concept by having
chore charts. They can see how life works by being rewarded for doing good work.
Praise and smiles make a child's self esteem go higher.
Chore charts are a win-win concept for the whole family. Parents get help around
the house and children are having run participating in chores and the rewards.
Implement the chore chart concept in your house today and see how your children
will actually want to do chores.
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