DIY Chore Charts
9 Charts to Track You Children's Chores (Including a Few DIY)
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Chores are a great way for kids to learn about responsibility and earn a few extra bucks, but sometimes kids have trouble completing them. While there are plenty of apps that help kids track their tasks, sometimes they may need a nonelectronic reminder. From DIY creations to online finds, these old-fashioned chore charts are a guaranteed way to get stuff done around the house.
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1 DIY Dry Erase Chore Board
Grey House Harbor's dry erase chart makes it easy for parents to change their tots' tasks as needed.
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2 Chalkboard Chore Tags
This custom chalkboard ($15) helps everyone in the family keep track of their responsibilities.
3 Magnetic Chore Chart
Lemon Squeezy Home's magnetic chart makes it easy for kids to "cross" things off their list as they are completed.
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4 Morning and Night Chore Chart
A picture chart ($28) makes it easier for little ones to keep track of their daily tasks.
5 Washi Tape Chore Sticks
Simply Kierste's colorful chore sticks turn assigning chores into a fun game.
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6 Magnetic Chore Wheel
As kids complete a chore, they can stick their initial on this magnetic chart ($15).
7 Kids-Choose Chart
A Pretty Life's chore board lets kids to decide which tasks they want to tackle, while allowing parents to pick the reward.
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8 Printable Chore Charts
Parents can customize these downloadable charts ($4) with their children's names and chores.
9 Chore Jars
The Winthrop Chronicles' mason jar chart doubles as gorgeous DIY decor.
Source: The Winthrop Chronicles