Chores are a fact of life, but the last thing any parent wants to do is argue with their children about doing them. Make doing chores both fun and rewarding with a printable chore chart. Whether your child gets satisfaction from checking off the chores as “done”, or if you offer rewards for doing them, here are some fun printable chore charts to keep your children motivated. And keep scrolling for options — divided by age — that offer ideas for what chores are age-appropriate.
Blank Printable Chore Charts
Click HERE to download and print the below chore chart:
Click HERE to download and print the below chore chart:
Click HERE to download and print the below chore chart:
Click HERE to download and print the below chore chart:
Click HERE to download and print the below chore chart:
Printable Chore Charts by Age
Choose from different printable chore charts based on your child's age. Each chore chart has a list of age appropriate chores. You know your child best; choose the chores you feel he or she can do and check off the days they complete the chores. If you are just starting out assigning chores, start small. Overwhelming a child with a list of chores when they previously thought being cute was their main job can be daunting. The goal is to integrate helping around the house and becoming independent with their daily activities.
If a chart has an item you decide not to use, simply cross that one out until your child is ready for it. You can use the printable chore charts right out of the printer and either check off or use stickers to mark a job done, or you can put the chart in a plastic sheet protector (available in the office supply section of stores) for use with a wipe-off marker.
Printable chore charts are perfect for teaching responsibility and fostering independence in children. Your child is going to thank you for this some day!
To print each page :
Click the Print link in the upper right hand corner of each chore chart page. A new window will open which will prompt you to print. Enjoy!
Tips for Getting Your Child to Do Chores
Getting your child to do chores, especially when they're younger, can be a bit challenging! It's a new aspect of their life for them to get used to. First and foremost, make sure your child understands how to do their chores. Washing dishes may seem straightforward to you, but if your child has never done it before they may be unsure as to how to do it properly.
If your child is having a hard time motivating themselves to do chores, try offering them a reward for completing all of their chores as they should. The best way to do this is through an allowance. An allowance can also allow you to have a conversation with your child about the importance of saving money. This can open up other conversations about different financial topics!
In the event that your child is outright refusing to do chores, sit them down and have a conversation with them. Help them understand that chores are not an option; they're a necessary part of life to ensure their home stays neat and tidy. Explain to them what will happen if dishes are left unwashed, or if the floor isn't vacuumed regularly. If this doesn't work, you may need to explore consequences for your child failing to complete their chores.
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