I have found that using a children chart chore not only builds character but helps me focus on their positive behaviors. Maintaining a happy home and teaching responsibility can be overwhelming and challenging as a parent. I want to teach my kids how to work, but I don’t want to nag them or breed negativity.
Children Chore Chart and Reward Ticket System
This is a weekly schedule, children chart chore, and ticket system which can be redeemed for store items or activity rewards. Tickets are given as rewards for chores and good behaviors. Tickets are taken away as consequences. The store contains items to purchase as well as fun activities to do.
I uploaded this printable chore chart over on Tip Junkie Printables for you to use as well. You can tweak it to the needs of your family or just use the tickets.
Chore Chart Children and Templates
1. Token and family chore chart from I’m Topsy Turvy. Anything she wants her kids to do, she pays them in tokens. Anything the kids want to do they buy with their tokens.
2. Scrapbooked chore chart version from Casa Camacho. Each child has many of the same chores. With this chart, I wanted to be able to rotate chores more often.
3. Home made chore chart made from a magnet board from Blogging: The Act of De-cluttering My Mind. The beauty of this board is that everything is removable and can be moved around.
4. Printable Chore Chart and Reward Chart from the Rubber Pumpkin. Formulated for toddler age kids, thus the minimal list for good behavior.
More Chart Chore Ideas from Tip Junkie
- Creative Chore Chart Children
- Get Organized for School
- Organizing Children for Back to School
- Several cool family chart chore ideas
Thanks Ladies. These reward charts for kids are fantastic! Feel free to grab my I was featured on Tip Junkie blog button. You earned it! {{knuckle bumps}}
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Creating Memories that Endure,
Laurie
karen says
I agree with Karen G. and its not just because we share the same name! haha. We all know we need extra motivation and support to get the kids to stay on track, especially with chores.
Karen G says
I’m always looking for more great ways to reward positive behaviors and we are at the point we need to switch things up a bit to keep the ball rolling, so to speak. I think a new school year is the perfect time to do so. Thanks for all the links, off to find what will work best for us! :>
Ashlee @ I'm Topsy Turvy says
Thanks for the Feature, Laurie! I’m out of it up in the SLC mountains! I came into town to grab some supplies and saw this! SO fun! I’m actually doing a multi part Vlog about the token system we’re using with the chart since I’ve gotten so many questions about it! Thanks again!
Torreh says
Here’s another great one:
http://pleaseuseyourwords.blogspot.com/2010/08/as-seen-on-todays-jens-list.html
Charlene says
We do a chore chart in our family but the important thing for us is that it shows all family members, not just the kids. Works wonders for making sure hubby gets off his arse too! 🙂