Teaching children values, including that of being responsible, can begin at home with something as simple as a chore chart. Chore charts are easy to make and fun to do with your preschooler close at hand. Preschoolers learn the value of responsibility by completing chores around the house, putting stickers to mark completions on their chart and then being rewarded for a job well done.
Let your preschooler pick out their favorite color of card stock. Using a ruler, make several lines on the paper like a grid. Mark on the top of the cardstock Monday thru Friday.
Heading the columns will help the preschooler determine where to place the sticker on the chart. Brainstorm with your preschooler as to what chores they can do around the house. The number of chores can vary per age of the preschooler and their ability.
However, it is generally accepted that you could create one chore per year of age. For example, if your preschooler is 4 years old, then you can assign 4 chores. Write the ... more.
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