Our Morning Routine Chore Chart
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This Kid’s Morning Chore Chart has ended my struggle with mornings. Before I implemented this new routine everyone needed something right away. We set out their breakfast the night before, so they can help themselves as soon as they wake up. When I get up there are three of them and one of me and I would need to be an octopus to get it all done. This routine of putting out little fires meant I wasn’t eating for a couple of hours after I got up.
I started implementing a “No one asks for anything until mommy has had breakfast and coffee” rule. This chart is to help enforce that. If anyone asks for something before I’ve eaten, they are referred to the chart this keeps them busy until I’ve had time to make breakfast and coffee.
This morning chore chart has a picture prompt rather than words, so even my pre-reader is able to participate.
It includes Get Dressed, Make Bed, Put away Pajama, Put your Dishes in the Sink, and Morning Basket time.
I did not include cleaning your room, because we do that the night before. Most morning baskets include heavy parental involvement, but the one we do is entirely independent. it includes…
- Devotions – If you’re looking for kid’s Bible Study resources I listed some for all ages here.
- Handwriting practice – For The little ones there are dry erase guided books.
- Reading practice – The littler ones have “I Spy” or “Where’s Waldo” books to look at.
Hope this Kid’s Morning Chore Chart helps you get some uninterrupted breakfast and coffee in the morning too!
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This Kid’s Morning Chore Chart has ended my struggle with mornings. Before I implemented this new routine everyone needed something right away. We set out their breakfast the night before, so they can help themselves as soon as they wake up. When I get up there are three of them and one of me and I would need to be an octopus to get it all done. This routine of putting out little fires meant I wasn’t eating for a couple of hours after I got up.
I started implementing a “No one asks for anything until mommy has had breakfast and coffee” rule. This chart is to help enforce that. If anyone asks for something before I’ve eaten, they are referred to the chart this keeps them busy until I’ve had time to make breakfast and coffee.
This morning chore chart has a picture prompt rather than words, so even my pre-reader is able to participate.
It includes Get Dressed, Make Bed, Put away Pajama, Put your Dishes in the Sink, and Morning Basket time.
I did not include cleaning your room, because we do that the night before. Most morning baskets include heavy parental involvement, but the one we do is entirely independent. it includes…
- Devotions – If you’re looking for kid’s Bible Study resources I listed some for all ages here.
- Handwriting practice – For The little ones there are dry erase guided books.
- Reading practice – The littler ones have “I Spy” or “Where’s Waldo” books to look at.
Hope this Kid’s Morning Chore Chart helps you get some uninterrupted breakfast and coffee in the morning too!
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