Household chores
A clear split of tasks where everyone sees their role. The home runs like a team, and you stop being the only person who remembers everything.
An A4 table laying out household tasks by person and day of the week. Instead of ad-hoc requests ("please tidy up already"), your child has a fixed, visible, age-appropriate scope of responsibility.
For families where chores fall on one person or end in a row. It works from preschool age (simple tasks with icons) to teenagers. The assistant matches tasks to each child's abilities.
A grid of tasks split by person and day, icons for younger children, space to check off completed chores, and an optional small-reward system for consistency.
The assistant suggests tasks sized to the child — from putting toys away for a preschooler to taking out the rubbish for older ones. You can adjust them freely.
No. The reward tracker is optional — for many parents the clarity of who's responsible for what is enough on its own. You decide.
It's best to discuss the plan together and hang it somewhere visible. The assistant will suggest how to present it to your child as a contribution to the family, not a punishment.
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