I don’t know about you, but our chore charts seem to eventually fall by the wayside.
I have a collection of failed attempts at cleanliness in our home. Posters in the kitchen, pebbles on the counter, papers taped in the hallway. We start strong, and then no one looks at them anymore.
Even though the boys do mostly the same jobs everyday and weekly. They seem to forget
how to do it and need constant reminders.
Last week I decided to make one last ditch effort to make a glorious chart that would WORK!
I got on pinterest and looked at everything that came up under kids chores. I am very visual, so after pinning all the ideas I liked, I gathered up the supplies I used before and went to work.
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Article: Glorious Chore Charts for Kids by Holly Giles
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Great ideas, Holly! We’ve gotten lax on our chore charts, but this have me some motivation!
Great ideas here! Love it!
I have passed this info to my friends with small children. Love the ideas
Cute Holly!!! I too have many charts and incentives that have failed! Thanks for the fresh and new idea!
Great article & so true! We have been through a few charts here as well. This could be a solution…. Love the idea of descriptions on the back of each job.
Thank you!
What an excellent idea. My boys are 4 and 5 and we are moving into an era of needing to assign chores and beginning to take responsibility. I love the idea of having the detailed explanation on the back!
That is a great chart!