With the kids going back to school, it is time to get back into a routine. During the summer it is sometimes hard to stick with the chores routine. Chore Charts are a great visual reminder of what is expected to be done around the house. Now this doesn’t mean chore time will always run smoothly…because…let’s face it…they are kids. But, hopefully these charts will help with the process. These Chore Charts for Kids are simple to assemble and follow. Here are just a few of my favorites that I have found so far….
As always, be sure to click on the links above the photos to be taken to the original source for more images and the tutorials.
Cookie Sheet Chore Charts from Craftaholics Anonymous
Printable Daily Chore List from The Idea Room
Dry Erase Board Chore Chart from 36th Avenue
Chore Card System from The Idea Room
Frame Chore Charts from Gugu Gagga
Work for Hire Chore Chart from The Chic Site
Chore and Behavior Board from dawn nicole designs
Magnet Board Chore Charts from The Crafting Chicks
Printable Chore Charts from Thirty Handmade Days
Picture Chore Chart from The Idea Room
Post-It Notes Chore Chart from tatertots and jello
Bucket List Chores from JC Fotography
Rotating Chore Chart form Tips from a Typical Mom
Punch Card Chore Cards from Thirty Handmade Days
Chore Jar from Whatever Dee-Dee Wants
Chore Baskets from This is How we Mommy
Little Kids Chore Charts from Over the Big Moon
Free Kids Chore Charts from Simply Designing
Chores by Age from Thirty Handmade Days
How to get your Kids to do their Chores Well from not consumed
Age Appropriate Chores for Kids
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Jenny Hadwen says
Please send me chore charts from toddlers through to adults , thank u kindly ps. I really love the simplicity of ur charts thanks again
Regards jenny
The Idea Room Assistant says
Any of these should have the ages you are looking for, thanks. http://www.theidearoom.net/2015/08/chore-charts-for-kids.html
Do you have any proposals for how can I make the domestic chores more fun for my kids? I’ve tried with charts but maybe I need to try a different approach.
Incentives always work well. Maybe at the end of the week or month plan a family outing if they completed their chores.
I love all these creative chore chart ideas! Thanks so much for sharing them.
Heather-Thank you. I was a fun roundup to put together.
Thank you!
Chore Charts is really work.
Great list! It’s so true that we need to implement responsibility into our children early on.
I am a single mother with three children all of them of preschool age so I know how important keeping organised. The eldest child I raised with a variety of printable charts. The stars chore chart works best. Printable cards and magnets are constantly lost. Now I use the Manini app for three children. These are the same printable cards but in the phone. In the app, you can mark the completion of tasks and children like it very much. And the app has a goal Board that lists all chores and self-care for kids under the age of 5. We mark together with the children the tasks that have already been mastered. Also they actually ask for tasks themselves to make a mark the task. I felt much better. And I’m not nervous and it’s easy for children to become independent. And I have time to take self-care.
Amelie- I love this! So happy it’s working for your family!