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Free Chore Charts for Kids

Chore Charts, Honey Do List

The first source on the list of free chore charts for kids is a great one! Handipoints is a fun way to encourage your child to do their chores and earn points for fun activities online. At Handipoints, you create a free chore chart using a drop down menu with select tasks. Choose the tasks you want your child to accomplish, and how often you want them to be accomplished. Also, you can add positive reinforcements for good behavior, study habits, and healthy eating habits. All of these elements factor in to the total amount of “points” your child can earn. Demerits can added to the chore chart too, which actually deducts points as punishment for undesirable behavior. Keep track of your chore chart online, or print out your results.

Handipoints offers FREE ACCESS to HandiLand, a safe virtual world where children adopt a cartoon cat and can use their accumulated points to purchase clothing, furniture, games, and other fun items for their cat. Handipoints is designed for children between the ages of 5 – 13, and works to teach your child that hard work pays off.
Link: http://www.handipoints.com/

Painted Gold offers a very basic chore chart that would be suitable for children of all ages. This is a printable chore chart that leaves enough space to write in approximately a dozen chores for your child, and has the days of the week, Sunday – Saturday. Because the design of this chore chart is very basic, it would be something that an older child, for example pre-teen or teen, would not be embarrassed to use.
Link: http://www.paintedgold.com/Organize/free-chore-chart.html

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At Successful Family Chores, there is a chore chart for everyone in the family, even Dad! With a great selection of chore charts ranging from “My first chore chart”, to chore charts for teens, and even a “honey-do-list” chart, there really is something for every member of the family here. Mom’s will enjoy the Menu Planning chart and Grocery Shopping charts found at Successful Family Chores too. This website is a comprehensive gathering of organizational tools that will make your family life easier.
Link: http://successfulfamilychores.com/Chore_Charts/

The website, Chore Charts, allows you to personalize the background of your child’s chore chart with their favorite theme or activity. There are over 47 different monthly chore charts available for download, which can be customized with a specific background. Girls may enjoy the kitty chore chart, princess chore chart, or floral chore chart. Boys may prefer the sports chore chart, ninja chore chart, or sports themed chore chart. Also, Chore Charts offers holiday themed chore charts for special occasions, or unisex themed charts including dog chore charts, beach and ocean chore charts, farm charts, or even music chore charts. There is literally something for all ages, genders, and preferences. This is a great way to get your child involved with the household responsibilities, and teach them a “performance and reward” system.
Link: http://www.chorecharts.com/

Once you print out a free chore chart for your child, be sure to post it in a place that is within reaching distance of your child. Place an ink pen nearby, so you or your child can mark off the tasks as they are completed. It’s a good idea to offer a small reward for hard work and good behavior, such as a trip to the ice cream store or to the park. This will help reinforce the important of responsibility, and give your child a goal to reach for.

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SOURCES:

http://www.chorecharts.com/

http://www.handipoints.com/http://www.paintedgold.com/Organize/free-chore-chart.html
http://successfulfamilychores.com/Chore_Charts/
http://www.handipoints.com/