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Trying to manage chores

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 I just recently purchased, received and have started reading the book, Managers of Their Chores.  I am so inconsistent in this area... myself and in getting my children to come alongside me and do chores. 

I have made up lists and charts.... nothing seems to help us stick to it.  Maybe I haven't come up with a good consequence for not following through.  Maybe I don't do a good job of following up to see if my kids have completed their chores. 

I just seem to have so much on my plate and I can't seem to manage this area well.

So, I will try to update you as I read through and implement this book.

A head's up, though... as much as I like HomeschoolBlogger, I might be changing blogging sites.  Ever since the *upgrade* here, I have had so much trouble.  Often times, I have tried to log on here to post a new entry and I can't get it to load.  I know others have had difficulty as well, so it's not just me; it's the site.  I do hope they can get it fixed... as I really like it here... but in the meantime, I'm looking around at other blogging sites....

Have a blessed week!

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The Special Helper & Our Ticket System

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I forgot to include this information when I posted our chore charts

 

I have three children, and every week they take turns being "the special helper." It just rotates.  This week, my oldest is my special helper.  Next week, it will be my middle child, and then the following week, it will be my youngest; then, it starts over again.  I have a chart specifically for the special helper posted.  It is in a page protector, and I can use a wet-erase marker to write in who is the special helper that week and then take a wet paper towel or cloth and wipe it off to add a new name the next week.  (Yes, I know that was a terrible run-on sentence). 

 

Anyhoo... The Special Helper has extra responsibilities for that one week, such as cleaning out the kitty litter box every morning, using the Dustbuster on the floor and in the kitchen after meals, and helping me with dinner and clearing the table after dinner.  They are also the child who I will usually ask to help me with anything else during the week - it helps me to not only pick on one child.  :)

 

The Special Helper also is given extra privileges to go along with those extra responsibilities, such as the first to use the computer during free time, the first scoop of ice cream or the biggest cookie if/when we have dessert, and one-on-one time with Mommy that week.   This also helps me to be consistent and fair so that each child doesn't feel like they have to compete to "be first" or compete for my attention.

 

This has worked really well for us this past school year.  Halfway through our school year, my husband and I started talking about allowance.  I know there are many schools of thought out there with regards to allowance.  I do not claim to have the perfect answer for your family, but this is what works well for our family right now.  I'm sure it will change over the years as our children grow, but this is what we have done this year:

 

Each child has a small plastic cup in a different color with their name on it kept on their school desk.  I bought a bunch of raffle tickets - three different colors to match each child's cup.  At the beginning of the week, well... actually on Saturday night.  Let me back up.  Saturday night is our "family night."  We usually will have a movie night or a game night on Saturday evenings.  Before playing our game or watching our movie, we take care of allowance for the week. 

 

So, on Saturday night, each child is given ten tickets to put in their cup.  Each day, they can earn more tickets.  They earn tickets for completing their chores and school on time.  If they have a bad attitude while doing chores or school, then they do not receive their tickets for that day (and they still have to do what's expected).  At the end of the week, on Saturday night, they get their cups, and I get my money jar.  :)  Each ticket is worth... are you ready for this??... five cents.  Yes, just one nickel.  We realize it isn't a lot; however, we really can't afford to pay a big allowance, and our children are young enough now that it is sufficient at this time.  We are merely trying to teach a few concepts.

 

We want to teach them that in this world they will have to work to earn a living.  They will not just have everything given to them.  They must work for it.  We also want to reward them for completing their expected tasks with good attitudes.  In His word, God Himself blesses and rewards people for making wise and right choices.  We also want them to have some experience with money... with spending and saving, etc. 

 

They each have a Giving Bank, which is a bank that has a slot for spending, a slot for saving, and a slot for tithing.  Each child has a turn figuring out how much money they are owed.  (They are learning math!)  Their tickets are exchanged for coins.  Then, we help them to divide their money up between each part of their bank.  They also put an amount in our "Family Fun Jar."  This money is used for whatever we all agree on... going out to Dairy Queen or going out to play miniature golf... we all agree on what we are saving up for and that is what that money is used for. 

 

The kids really enjoy this, and as they have s-l-o-w-l-y saved up spending money, they have sometimes used some of that money to buy themselves a small toy or what not.  It's just enough for them to have so they can learn how to handle money (somewhat), and it's not too much that my husband and I can't afford to pay them. 

 

Sometimes if we ask them to do a big, special job that they normally would not do, then we will give them extra tickets - like 20 tickets!  That's huge for them!  That's only $1 for us, but it seems like a lot to them. 

 

Having their own money has also been a good learning tool in certain situations.  For example, when one of my sons broke his sister's special princess pencil, he had to go fetch a quarter out of his spending money and pay restitution to his sister for breaking what belonged to her (along with an appropriate apology).  It means more to them when it comes out of their own bank!

 

These two things - the ticket system and the special helper - have been great tools that have worked well in our family. 

 

How about you?  Do you give allowances?  How is it determined in your family?  How do you determine how much money to give to your child?  How do you keep track of it?  I'm always interested to hear how other families handle this issue... especially for older children, as mine are growing up fast!  :)

 

Blessings,

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Chore Charts

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I know I've had this on my sidebar for quite a while.  I have a few moments this morning, I thought I'd share what my children do right now.  Of course, summer time is when I re-assess and they learn new jobs.  So, these will change a bit soon; however, these charts have been what we have used for the past school year.

 

I had been recommended the book, 401 Ways to Get Your Child to Work at Home years ago.  I will tell you that I never did read the entire book.  I didn't get past the first few pages.  In those first few pages, they have lists of what chores are appropriate for a child broken down by ages.  Very helpful!  I simply went through the checklists to see what they already knew how to do and then picked one thing each that I thought they should learn.  I now do this every summer, helping to build their "life skills" as I call them.

 

So, on their chore charts, which are simply made by me on my Word program and then posted in our school area for their reference, they are reminded daily of what they need to do.  The idea is that since there is a chart posted that I shouldn't have to repeat myself and remind them daily what to do...   Of course... that is not yet perfected.  Hee hee.  But, it does help in that I can just say, "Please go look at your chart... have you done everything?"  I put clipart next to each direction so my younger two wouldn't have any problems figuring out what their jobs were.

 

Each child has the same "Morning Routine," which is:

  • Make Bed
  • Get Dressed
  • Breakfast
  • Put breakfast dishes in dishwasher (after rinsing in sink)
  • Brush teeth/retainer
  • Brush hair

After that, they each have different jobs.   I thought I'd first share my oldest's jobs.  He is 9-1/2 years old.  Here are his jobs:

 

Monday

Bathroom:  Clean toilet, wipe out tub, clean mirror

Tuesday

Vacuum hallway & bedrooms

Thursday

Fun Fling Boogie!  Vacuum out van

Friday

Clean room – under bed, side of bed, inside closet, top of dresser; Windex wipe closet mirror

 

Here are my seven-year-old's weekly chores:

 

Monday

Vacuum front of house;

 Empty household trash;

Tuesday

Dust / clean out computer cabinet; Clean doorknobs and light switches

Thursday

Fun Fling Boogie!  Help clean out van; Empty household trash

Friday

Clean room – under bed, inside closet, top of dresser

 

And here is the chore chart for my daughter, who just turned five:

 

Monday

Help Mommy dust

Tuesday

Windex wipe TVs, fireplace, and playroom mirror

Thursday

Clean baseboards in whatever room mom is in

Friday

Clean room – under bed, inside closet, top of dresser

 

Hope that gives you some ideas.  We have a set time in our morning schedule to do our "Home Blessing."  A half hour is more than enough time for them to complete these chores (and give me time to check them). 

 

I should also add, in case you are wondering, that they do not have scheduled weekly chores on Wednesdays, because my husband is off on that day.  I will usually just assign them something that day that needs to be done.

 

And like I said above, I will be looking through those checklists in that book over the summer, and these charts will more than likely change a bit.  I will share those with you once I have them completed. 

 

Blessings,

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