Chore Chart for the Family
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This chart is mainly used in several different ways such as being able to keep track of which family member has which chores during the week or during the day, equally splitting up chores between each family member as well as being able to switch up chores for each family member weekly. Many families like to keep track of who has morning chores, breakfast chores, lunch chores or dinner chores as well as after school chores if your family decides to have one or more family member help with chores. Many of these chores can include taking out the garbage, making their beds every morning, setting the tables before breakfast, lunch and dinner, remembering who did what chore, making sure each family member is responsible for each of their chores every day of the week or every time they're expected to complete their chores. Keeping and maintaining a family chore chart shows your child or children how they should be responsible to keep the house clean, to be honest with completing their chores without complaining or having an attitude and being able to stay on task with their chores in order to complete the task they were either asked to complete or were assigned for the day or the week.