Chore Chart to get motivated at home!

How are you keeping your child or adult on task in this time at  home? Consider using a blank chore chart (like this one) to fill in with age appropriate weekly chores. Include personal chores such as – personal hygiene, making the bed, & doing their schoolwork, as well as, household chores like washing dishes, assisting in the kitchen, or walking the dog. You can also add in physical activity exercises to be completed each day, together as a family. Take this time at home to your advantage by building in new rhythms into your family’s routine – you won’t regret it 😊

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