Our Chore Chart & Behavior Charts are the fun & easy way to teach responsibility to kids of all ages

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Our free Chore Chart & Behavior Charts are the fun and rewarding way to teach kids responsibility, proper behavior & manners and habits for good health:

  • We have 40+ really helpful chores, behavior goals & healthy habits to choose from. And you can create custom chores & goals too
  • Our Chore Chart & Behavior Charts are interactive and can be either managed online or printed off
  • As an option, you can create a Reward Chart by assigning  “Moolah” points to chores & goals
  • Charts are only accessible from a parent's account and are never seen by other members
  • Our Chore Chart & Behavior Charts system is easy, fun, customizable & 100% free
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Chore Chart & Behavior Charts Tips for Success
Setting Kids Up for Success When First Getting Started

Every parent knows the feeling of possibility when setting up a chore chart or behavior charts for their kids. But, when first getting started it’s important to try and not overwhelm kids by adding too many things to their chore chart or behavior charts all at once.

A good way to start out is by keeping expectations simple at first and let kids get used to using a chart system and experience the sense of fulfillment that comes with accomplishment.

And then build on this foundation by adding appropriate new chores and goals to their chore chart or behavior charts over time.

Keeping Kids Interested

As a child's ability to accept more responsibility develops and grows, introducing new goals and chores is a good way to help keep their interest in using a chore chart or behavior charts.

And when its time to add some new responsibilities, consider including kids in the process by having them help choose new chores and goals or picking a new background theme.

The more kids feel they’re involved in making decisions, the more ownership they will feel about their new responsibilities and they'll be more excited as a result too.

Consistency is Key

Consistency helps kids develop a sense of responsibility for they know exactly what is expected of them. And having a simple routine for using a chore chart or behavior charts can really help keep things on track and running smoothly.

For example, here is  the routine I use with my daughter: Every Sunday I print her chore chart and hang it on the fridge so she can easily refer to it. Then, as a part of her bed time routine, we'll get online and review her chart for the day.

This way I can give her a hug and tell her I’m proud of her for what she has accomplished. And, we can also talk about any challenges or setbacks she may have had in order to help re-establish her focus.

Find Out What Works Best for You and Your Family

Since all kids are different, there’s no "one-size-fits-all" approach regarding teaching responsibility. Therefore, it’s important to experiment with a chore chart & behavior charts system to find out what works best for you and your family.

All that said, I want to wish you and your family great success … and I hope you find Goalforit helpful.

Michael

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Chore Chart Image Gallery 1

Here are a few Chore Chart samples for older kids. And, if your looking for charts for Teens or Tweens, be sure to check out our Habits & Daily Goals chart (its also great for adults too).
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