This is Lizzie’s new chore chart and I am going to make David one too. At 4 years old I know Lizzie is ready to start helping out with chores around the house. She has helped me put dishes away since she was about 2 years old, but I never created an organized system for her to follow. Once in awhile, if she asked for a toy, I created a small chart for her to earn her toy with.
It is about time to organize my home and have it run on a system.
Every other time I create a chore chart I spend at least an hour or more searching for cute little pictures and try to design it myself. I waste so much time doing that. But I just found an easy, (and free!) online chore chart creator at GoalForIt.com. It has a bunch of bright and colorful templates – or if you want, you can create your own from scratch. I chose not to spend more time than I needed to and chose the super pink princess theme. Perfect for Lizzie.
Then, she can either use the computer (her favorite way) to put a pretty sticker on her chart or I can print the chart off and let her use her physical stickers. The only thing I wish it could do is sync with our iPad as an app. But I really like how you can put stickers on it with your computer. And then I get to chose from two stickers at the end of the week – either a YAY or “work on it.” And you can choose from a huge list of chores, desired behaviors and healthy habits to put on the list, or you can add your own.
Check it out! I cannot wait to get Lizzie and David helping out by picking up toys, putting away clothes and helping with dishes.
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We use them for chore charts too! Makes it easy since I’m always online anyway.
How bad that I want to make one for myself. Motivation is not my game. Lists are. Thanks for the information.
Cute. I need to get better about making kiddos do their chores.
Oh that is awesome! I need this to keep my boys in line 🙂