This chart will grow & change with your family. Includes simple chores for young ones & more challenging chores for older kids.Step 1:CHOOSE CHART CONFIGURATIONStep 2:CONFIGURE YOUT CHART- connect the chart panels, add title cards & labelsStep 3:IMPLEMENTING 1.Introduce the Chore Chart configuration that you will be using. 2.Let the children select a self-care deck. 3.Together select chores that you would like your child to complete the next day. 4.Time to Settle Up! Review what chores have been completed throughout the day and what has been earned. Pay them their tickets for that day and together choose new chores for the next day. A common time is in the evening. They will be excited to start planning what they will earn the next day! Tips: -Pay for the Work For Tickets chore cards only when the Responsibility chores cards are completed. -Offer double payment if they do all their chores without complaint. This ends the need to nag. -When your child completes a chore have them turn it around and place it behind any other cards in that pocket. At a glance you can see if all the child’s chores have been completed. Example: -A parent decides to pay their child 1 ticket per completed chore and if all the chores are completed for that day without complaint they agree to double the tickets per chore. -The child does all the chores without complaint and earns a total of 8 tickets for that day. -For this example the parent is willing to pay .25 cents per ticket or 15 minutes of screen time. -This child decides to use 6 tickets for 1.5 hours of screen time. -Each day the child does the same thing. At the end of the week the child earned 56 tickets by doing 28 chores without complaint, enjoyed 10.5 hours of screen time, earned a playdate from the family store for 10 tickets and pocketed $1.00. WOW! Twenty-eight more chores in a week! Your child feels great about what they’ve accomplished, is learning new skills, & how to manage time & money!
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