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Kids Weekly Reward Chart and Chore Chart — Printable PDF for UK Families | Ages 3 to 14 | Instant Download

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Finally, a reward chart that fits on the fridge and actually works.

Every parent has tried a reward chart at some point. The ones that work are the ones that are simple, visual, consistent and — most importantly — chosen together with your child. This pack gives you everything you need to run a proper reward and chore system in your home, one week at a time, all year round.

What is inside:

🌟 Weekly Reward Chart — one child — One full page per week. Write in your child's name, the week and the reward at the top. Set up to five personalised goals together. A seven-day star grid runs from Monday to Sunday — your child colours in or ticks a star each evening for every goal they worked on that day. Count the stars on Sunday. Celebrate what they achieved. Start fresh on Monday.

Up to 35 stars per week. Designed to be printed again and again — use it every week of the year.

🌟 Weekly Reward Chart — two children — The same system on one landscape page for two children side by side. Each child has their own colour scheme, their own three goals and their own seven-day star grid. Perfect for siblings without the rivalry. 21 stars each per week.

🧹 Weekly Chore Chart — Ten blank rows for parents to write in the specific chores for that week. Colour-coded tick boxes for every day from Monday to Sunday, a done column showing completions out of seven and a weekly total at the bottom. Adjust the chores each week as your children grow in confidence and capability.

💡 Reward Chart Goal Ideas by Age — Not sure what goals to set? This guide breaks it down by age group — 3 to 5, 6 to 8, 9 to 11 and 12 to 14. Two sections per age group covering self-care, kindness, independence and responsibility. Ideas include brushing teeth morning and night, washing hands when coming home, getting dressed independently, packing the school bag the night before, completing homework before screens and more. A Cristina's Tip at the bottom explains how to choose goals that actually motivate your child.

🧹 Chore Guide by Age — Honest, realistic chore suggestions from ages 3 to 14. What a three-year-old can genuinely manage. What a twelve-year-old should be taking on. Includes an important note on how chores and rewards should work together — and why you should never use a chore as a punishment.



Who is this for?

Any UK family with children aged 3 to 14 who want a simple, consistent system for goals, chores and rewards that they can actually stick to. It is especially useful for:

  • Families building new routines in September when school starts
  • The summer holidays when structure disappears and boredom sets in
  • Parents who want to introduce chores without the daily argument
  • Anyone who has tried reward charts before and needs one that looks good enough to stay on the fridge


How it works:

Print a fresh reward chart every Monday. Sit down with your child, agree the goals for that week and write in the reward together. Their buy-in is the whole secret — a goal they helped choose is a goal they will actually work toward. Each evening, colour in or tick a star for every goal worked on. At the end of the week, count the stars and celebrate what they achieved.

Print the chore chart weekly, write in that week's specific chores and adjust them as your children grow. Both charts are A4 landscape and print cleanly on any standard home printer.



How to download:

Purchase once and download instantly. Print as many copies as you need for your own household use — reprint the reward chart every single week of the year at no extra cost.



From Household Reset

Created by Cristina, mum to Mia, and founder of Household Reset — a resource for UK families who want to feel more organised without the overwhelm. Every page in this pack comes from real experience of what actually works at home, not what looks good in theory.

householdreset.com | @householdreset

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