Chore Charts: Allowance
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Recording the chores that children are supposed to perform during the week as well as the amount of money that each task is worth can sometimes keep children a bit more organized than if they were to be directly told what to do only to forget what was said a short time later. The Chore Charts: Allowance features designs that can offer suggestions for the various chores that children can perform at home including a laundry detergent bottle and a stack of laundry as children could help parents put clothes in the washing machine or dryer or pick them up off the floor. All of the chores that the child is responsible for can be listed in the column on the left side of the chart. Chores should be age-appropriate so that it's easier for children to complete them during the week. There is also a column to record the date that the chore was completed and the amount of money paid for allowance for the completion of the task. Multiple children can use the chart by drawing a dark line horizontally across the chart so that each section is divided for the top half and the bottom half with more sections created if there are more than two children.