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Monthly Chore Chart for Kids

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These chore charts for kids are easy for kids of all ages to use. Because it's a monthly chore chart, there's no fussing about changing out the template week to week. Fill it out once a month and you're done until the next month! Simple and easy is perfect for a fibro parent!

For chores done daily:

  1. Fill out the child's name and month at the top of the chart.
  2. Write the chore in the column 'Daily Must Do'.
  3. For each day of the week the chore is completed, place a checkmark or 'x' in the corresponding column for the day of the week. For example: If your child has the chore to make their bed each morning, write 'make the bed' under the first column 'Daily Must Do'. If they make the bed on Monday, place a checkmark under the column for 'M', Monday. Repeat each day.
  4. Fill in the chores that can be completed to receive special privileges or other bonus rewards under the column 'Bonus For Rewards'. Be sure to give rewards at the end of each month.

For chores done weekly:

  1. Fill out the child's name and month at the top of the chart.
  2. Write the chore in the column 'Weekly Must Do'.
  3. Next to the chore in the same column, write which day of the week it must be completed. For example: Clean the bathroom - Wednesday. Tip: Omit this step if the chore can be completed on any day of the week.
  4. For each week the chore is completed, place a checkmark or 'x' in the corresponding column for the day of the week it was completed. For example: If your child cleans the bathroom on Wednesday, place a checkmark under the column for 'W', Wednesday. Repeat each week.
  5. Fill in the chores that can be completed to receive special privileges or other bonus rewards under the column 'Bonus For Rewards'. Be sure to give rewards at the end of each month.

To be able to reuse:
  1. Print the chore chart.
  2. Place the printout in an 8x10 frame.
  3. Use a dry erase marker to write in the name, month, and chores. Tip: Use a fine tip dry erase marker for smaller and more legible writing.

Tips for Printing: When printing ensure the paper orientation is 'landscape'.

For more about how to use this chore chart or for age-appropriate chores, click here: https://www.beingfibromom.com/free-printable-chore-charts-for-kids
You will get the following files:
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Brandi Clevinger, Being Fibro Mom

Hey, y'all! I’m Brandi, the chaos director of our home and mom to four amazing kiddos. I've lived with fibromyalgia since 2006 and was diagnosed in 2012. I created Being Fibro Mom as a way to help other fibromyalgia warriors and to connect with other parents/caregivers living with fibromyalgia. I’ve met some pretty amazing fibro parents along the way, and unintentionally became a voice and advocate of the fibromyalgia community along with many others. It’s been an incredible journey!