Free Work Chore Chart
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# Don't try to cram too much onto one chore chart. Use several for maximum homelife efficiency.
# Place your free chore chart in a public place where child can remember to use it.
# Parent can use alternate color marker to mark chores NOT completed or not completed correctly. Use your chore checklist to help improve your children's skills over time.
# Consider using printable reward charts for their motivational qualities.
# Use a reward system to motivate usage of any chore chart.
# Fine-tune your mothering skills by using your own free chore chart. You will demonstrate leadership to your child and instill a team spirit.
# Saving weekly or monthly chore charts in a binder and reviewing occasionally can lead to a genuine feeling of accomplishment in a child.
# Use this free chore chart to track a friendly competition between children (chores are a lot more fun if they are a game!).
# Give Grandma or a day care provider a free chore chart so your training can be supported away from home, too.
# Let child decorate his or her chore chart or print out on colored paper. Encourage your child to create pride in his achievements.
# If you prefer, this free chore chart can be used over and over again by placing inside a clear plastic sleeve. Use a dry erase marker to mark chore chart; wipe clean when finished with week.
# Get maximum results from your free chore chart by reading our chore charts article.
# If you prefer, you can print out our free household chores checklist chart. It is less child-oriented, but adaptable for all your household cleaning needs.