9 Charts to Track You Children's Chores (Including a Few DIY)
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. Source: Etsy user NixieKnoxDesigns
DIY Dry Erase Chore Board
Grey House Harbor's dry erase chart makes it easy for parents to change their tots' tasks as needed. Source: Grey House Harbor
Chalkboard Chore Tags
This custom chalkboard ($15) helps everyone in the family keep track of their responsibilities.
Magnetic Chore Chart
Lemon Squeezy Home's magnetic chart makes it easy for kids to "cross" things off their list as they are completed. Source: Lemon Squeezy Home
Morning and Night Chore Chart
A picture chart ($28) makes it easier for little ones to keep track of their daily tasks.
Washi Tape Chore Sticks
Simply Kierste's colorful chore sticks turn assigning chores into a fun game. Source: Simply Kierste
Magnetic Chore Wheel
As kids complete a chore, they can stick their initial on this magnetic chart ($15).
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. Source: A Pretty Life
Printable Chore Charts
Parents can customize these downloadable charts ($4) with their children's names and chores.
Chore Jars
The Winthrop Chronicles' mason jar chart doubles as gorgeous DIY decor. Source: The Winthrop Chronicles