Activities10 Easy Chores for your Kids to do at home with a Free Printable

10 Easy Chores for your Kids to do at home with a Free Printable

10 Easy Chores for your Kids to do at home with a Free Printable.

Do you have kids that never seem to help around the house? If you’re looking for ways to get them more involved in helping out, one option is to create a chore list specifically for them. This can help them feel more invested in keeping the home clean and tidy, and can also teach them important life skills.

Why is letting kids do the chores important?

There are several reasons why letting kids do the chores is important. First, it helps them to learn how to take care of themselves and their belongings. Secondly, it gives them a sense of responsibility and ownership for their things. Finally, it teaches them how to work together as a team to get things done.

Don`t forget, it will keep them busy for sometime while you get other things done!

When it comes to getting kids to help out around the house, a little organization can go a long way. Creating a chore list for kids is a great way to get them involved in household tasks and help teach them responsibility. Plus, it can help take some of the stress off of you as a parent!

We started to let our son Neel do some of the chores when he was 3-4 years old. He started with small things and now he helps me a lot around the house. It has not only helped me but also taught him to be responsible. Ofcourse, it doesn`t always happen everyday that way. There are days when he doesn`t want to do anything or just wants to play. That`s fine too but on most days, he does help me out and it makes things easier for both of us. There are also days when I need to coax him to help around, or there are temper tantrums happening, but we do our best to be consistent everyday.

Now with the little one around, they both like to do things together and help around the house.

So, if you think your kids are ready to start helping around the house, we have a few tips that might help you create a chore list for them:
Keep it simple

Don’t try to overload your kids with too many chores at once. They are still young to do everything. Start with a few basic tasks and gradually add more as they become comfortable with the routine.

Make it age-appropriate

Make the tasks age-appropriate. You don’t want to give a three-year-old something that’s too difficult or dangerous, but you also don’t want to bore an older child with something that’s too easy. If you have more than one child, encourage the younger ones to do the chore with the older kids. Usually, they are more than happy to follow their older siblings.

Be specific

When assigning chores, be as specific as possible about what needs to be done. This will help avoid any confusion or arguments down the road.

Make sure the list is realistic

If you have a large family, it’s not realistic to expect that your kids will do all the chores on their own. Assign tasks that can be completed in a reasonable amount of time, and consider breaking them up into smaller tasks if necessary.

Make it fun

One way to get kids excited about doing chores is to make it into a game. For example, you could have a “chore of the day” and whoever completes it gets a small reward. This will for sure help keep your kids motivated and engaged in the chore-doing process.

Be consistent

It’s important to be consistent with your expectations when it comes to chores. If you let your kids off the hook sometimes, they’ll start to expect it and the whole system will fall apart.

Have a backup plan

There will inevitably be days when your kids just don’t want to do their chores. When this happens, have a backup plan in place so you’re not left scrambling. For example, you could offer to do the chore with them or give them an incentive to get it done (like treats?).

It doesn`t have to be perfect!

Its ok if your kids cannot complete the chore perfectly and exactly according to your liking! They will get better in time. Just try to embrace the fact that they tried and gave their best!

With these tips in mind, you’ll be well on your way to creating a chore list that works for your kids. Who knows, you might even find that they start to enjoy helping out around the house!

10 Easy chores for your kids to do at home

My list for our kids are as follows. If you want to have a copy of this list, click the link below to download it.

You can change the list according to your child`s age and capabilities.

1. Throwing trash in the bin

Throwing trash in the bin is an essential chore for kids to take on. This helps teach them about cleanliness and responsibility. We can also use this chance to teach the kids about recycling and to put the trash in separate bins.

2. Put back the toys in the right place

One of the simplest but most important chores that kids can help with is picking up their toys. This not only helps keep the house tidy, but it also teaches kids about responsible ownership. If they know they have to put their toys away when they’re done playing with them, they’ll be less likely to leave them out in the middle of the floor where someone could trip over them. If you have separate bins for different kinds of toys, now might be the right time to teach them to organize their toys accordingly.

3. Set the table before eating

Another important chore for kids is setting the table before meals. This helps them learn about basic etiquette and can also be a fun way to bond with the family while everyone prepares for the meal. Plus, it’s one less thing you have to do!

4. Wash up after eating

After meals are finished, it’s important to wash up. This is another chore that kids can help with and is a great way to teach them about cleanliness. They can help by putting the dishes in the dishwasher or by drying the dishes.

5. Put back books after reading

Books are an important part of our kids’ lives, so it’s important to teach them to put them back after they’re finished reading. This helps keep the house tidy and makes it easier for others to find the books they’re looking for. It’s also a good way to teach kids about taking care of their belongings. I have started to encourage my little one (who is already into books) to put back the books in the shelf once she is done with glancing (though it doesn`t always work). But it is a good time to start!

6. Make the bed

Making the bed is a simple but important chore that kids can help with. Not only does it teach them about keeping a neat and tidy bedroom, but it also gives them a sense of accomplishment when they see their hard work pay off. They can start with simple tasks like straightening the bedsheets or folding the blankets.

7. Put clothes in the washbin

Putting clothes in the washbin is another essential chore for kids to take on. This helps teach them about laundry and how to take care of their clothing.

8. Put their plates and cups in the kitchen

After meals, it’s important for kids to help clean up by putting their plates and cups in the kitchen.

9. Help hang up the wash

Putting the clothes in the washing machine and hanging up the wash after its done is another chore that kids can help with.

10. Put the shoes in the right place

Putting shoes away is another simple but important chore for kids to take on. This helps keep the house tidy and prevents tripping hazards.

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Ready to give some chores to your kids?

With these tips in mind, you can help your kids learn about responsibility and cleanliness while also bonding with them over some essential household chores.

Making your kids do chores at home will not only help them become self-reliant, but will also help them in the future when they leave your house to live on their own.

So get started today and see how much of a difference it makes!

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