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May 16, 2013

Toddler Chore & Reward Charts

Since my little bear is now three and a half years old, I was thinking that it was time to add in some chores and personal responsibility.  I am a firm believer of starting him early on his path to being a proper functioning human being.  I know him pretty well and what he is capable of, so it was time for some age appropriate chores.

I decided to work on giving him some responsibility with an easy to read daily chore chart.  Since he can't read yet, pictures were a must.  I included the words for the added reading practice.  With the chores split between morning and bedtime, this has the added bonus of also teaching a beginning concept of time.   
chore chart
download here

My son has always been very responsive to reward systems, so I also made a reward chart to go with the chores.

reward chart
download blank version here
   
Each day he gets half of a star colored in for his morning chores, and the other half for his evening chores.  There are 40 stars, and when he is done then he will get a Buzz Light Year Action Figure that he has been asking for.  

The little bear just loves the whole set up.  He wakes up every morning and makes his bed without me even saying anything.  He loves that Buzz is right there on his chart to remind him to be a good Space Ranger.  

These chores are pretty basic, but I think they are a good start for toddlers.  I have included links so that you can download a PDF of the chores and the reward chart.  Please note that the reward chart is blank.  I left a space at the top for your child's name, as well as a spot at the bottom for their reward.  Get creative and use what ever works for your child!

I hung the stars as is on the wall of my son's room where he cannot reach it, then use a crayon to color in the stars.  For the chores, I mounted that on a piece of 12x12 card stock and then covered the page with clear contact paper to make it a little more permanent.  We are 20 days in and both are holding up really well.

What kind of chores did you start your little ones out with?  Do you find that having charts like this helps?     















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10 comments:

  1. What a wonderful idea, adding Buzz to the mix is an excellent way of encouraging little ones. We have four little grandchildren and they are at the right age for this idea.
    Thanks for sharing ;)

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  2. This is great! I think I might try something similar to see if it will help with the battles we have over a few things like bath and brushing teeth. Love that you included a picture of what he is working for so it is a great reminder for the kids.

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  3. This is great! I think I might try something similar to see if it will help with the battles we have over a few things like bath and brushing teeth. Love that you included a picture of what he is working for so it is a great reminder for the kids.

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  4. Thank you Donna & Tracy! It really has been very helpful with my little bear! =)

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  5. What a fantastic idea! :) I'll have to pin this for when my son's a bit older! As one of the co-hosts from the My Favorite Posts Weekend SHOW OFF Party! I wanted to personally thank you for linking up with us. Also, I'm hosting a Facebook like party on my blog where you can link up and increase your Facebook likes! I'd love it if you joined in too! It's here: http://anyonitanibbles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/skinny-apple-cherry-ombre-smoothie.html

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  6. This is so cool I dont actually have a kid but my sister is mentally challenged and charts really help keep her on track and focused.Thanks for sharing this on My Favorite Posts Weekend SHOW OFF Party I am co-hosting with anyonita and others.

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  7. This seems like a good idea - gives him something to aim for :)

    Thanks for linking up!

    Sarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity

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  8. I love this! I have a 2 year old so this is great guidance for us parents with toddlers. Thanks for sharing his with us @ My Favorite Posts SHOW OFF Weekend Blog Party :)

    Jessica
    The Wondering Brain

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  9. This would be great for my 3 year old! Thanks for linking up at Family Fun Friday.
    Sincerely,
    Monica
    http://happyandblessedhome.com

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  10. This is AWESOME! And I mean AWESOME! My son is So motivated by rewards... and he wants something new every day! I have pinned, downloaded, and shared! Following you from the Wandering Brain hop. So glad I did!

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