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Assigning Chores Based on Age: Getting kids involved at home can be a fun and engaging experience! Here are some ideas to consider.

 Assigning Chores Based on Age: Getting kids involved at home can be a fun and engaging experience! Here are some ideas to consider.


Getting kids into chores early on really helps them learn about responsibility, teamwork, and being independent for life. Giving kids chores isn’t just about making things easier around the house; it’s also a great way for them to gain confidence, learn to stay organised, and feel a sense of accomplishment. So, what chores are suitable for different ages? Let’s talk about how to set up chores based on age, so that everyone can enjoy helping out around the house while having a good time and feeling rewarded.

 Why Begin Early?

Little ones really enjoy joining in and copying what adults do, which makes early childhood the ideal time to establish positive habits. Easy and fun activities help develop fine motor skills while also setting the stage for teamwork and a sense of responsibility.

 Chores for Different Ages

Check out this guide to help you assign chores that fit your child's developmental stage and abilities:

 Toddlers (Ages 2-3)

  • Help pick up toys and toss them in baskets.

  • Wipe up little spills with a cloth. 

  • Put dirty clothes in the laundry basket.

  • Carry small items to the table when it's mealtime.

  • Make chores fun and easy by turning them into a game!

Preschoolers, you know, those little ones (aged 4 to 5)

  • Let’s make the bed together.

  • Time to feed the pets, I’ll help you out.

  • Don’t forget to water the plants.

  • How about we set the table together?

It's great to give plenty of encouragement and to celebrate even the smallest wins!

Young Kids (Ages 6-8)

  • Sort and fold the laundry.

  • Sweep the floor - Empty the small trash bins.

  • Put the groceries away.

Introduce new chores as kids grow more capable, building on what they've learned before.

Tweens, you know, those kids (aged 9 to 12)

  • Whip up some easy meals.

  • Give the bedrooms a good vacuuming.

  • Could you clean the bathroom sink?

  • Also, don’t forget to take out the trash.

  • And if you have time, maybe rake the leaves or pull some weeds? Thanks!

Get tweens involved in creating their chore schedule to help them feel a sense of ownership and independence.

Teens (Ages 13 and up)

  • Clean the kitchen or bathroom

  • Mow the lawn - Wash the car

  • Help with meal planning and cooking 

  • Babysit younger siblings

It's great to encourage them to find a balance between chores, school, and activities. This way, they can develop some solid life-management skills!

Success Tips

  • Show them how it's done first. Walk your child through each chore, step by step.

  • Make chores fun by adding music or turning them into friendly challenges.

  • Checklists, charts, or stickers can be great tools for keeping track of progress and sharing some praise along the way.

  • Let’s switch up the chores to make it more fun and balanced for everyone.

  • Make decluttering enjoyable—like turning toy pickup into a fun, timed game!

Having your kids pitch in around the house isn’t just about finishing chores—it’s a great way to teach them skills and create lasting memories together. Begin early, make it fun, and see them blossom into self-assured helpers!



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