50+ Chore Ideas for 4 and 5-Year-Old Children to Develop A Sense Of Responsibility and Discipline
50+ Chore Ideas for 4 and 5-Year-Old Children to Develop A Sense Of Responsibility and Discipline

50+ Chore Ideas for 4 and 5-Year-Old Children to Develop A Sense Of Responsibility and Discipline

With the rise of Montessori education and other trends of parenting that include the child as an active participant in their upbringing, many parents search for ideas and opportunities to include their child in the chores and responsibilities of a household. These chores will help your child develop a sense of ownership and belonging, as well as a feeling of responsibility over their own home and space.

This list can be used as a simple list of ideas, or an actual checklist. Make sure you create your own copy, and use the filter and sorting features to separate chores. Bear in mind, we've estimated the frequency of each activity but it is up to each parent to consider their own family life and needs. It is also important to take into account your own child's preferences, so choose a few chores that are daily/weekly/monthly and try them out, observing how your child interacts with each task and experimenting.

This list can be used as you would a spreadsheet or a chart, so feel free to create your own copy and add more columns, where you can assign the responsibility of each chore by adding a single-select field with the names of different people in your home. This is the new way of creating a chore wheel template!

Parenting 101
Parenting 101
14th November 2022 in family & parenting
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Frequency
Daily

Set the dinner/lunch table

Daily

Clear their dish on the bin after meals

Daily

Unload the utensils from the dishwasher

Daily

Hang coats and jackets

Daily

Make a simple sandwich

Daily

Pick out an outfit and dress themselves

Daily

Help with cooking (washing vegetables, getting utensils, etc)

Daily

Make their own bed

Daily

Put away toys

Daily

Feed the cat/dog

Daily

Pack their lunch for school/daycare

Daily

Prepare their school/daycare bag

Daily

Walk the dog (with parent)

Daily

Water the lawn

Daily

Getting the mail/newspaper

Daily

Turning the sprinklers on

Daily

Tidying up living room at the end of the day (fluffing pillows, turning off TV, etc).

Daily

Filling up water bottles

Daily

Cleaning up their school bag

Daily

Close windows and blinds

Daily

Plug in devices (iPad, phones, etc)

Daily

Frequency
Weekly

Put away items into fridge and pantry after grocery shopping

Weekly

Line up shoes

Weekly

Carry groceries from car to kitchen

Weekly

Clean up spills and dust

Weekly

Help sort out the garbage

Weekly

Wipe surfaces

Weekly

Clean the dog/cat bowls

Weekly

Water plants

Weekly

Help sort and put clothes in the washing machine

Weekly

Tidy up their room

Weekly

Change sheets

Weekly

Vacuum with hand held vacuum

Weekly

Help folding clothes (towels, washcloths, and other easy items)

Weekly

Sort and put away clean clothes

Weekly

Brush the dog/cat

Weekly

Pick up toys from the yard

Weekly

Remove trash from the car

Weekly

Help parents find things at the grocery store

Weekly

Fill up ice tray

Weekly

Frequency
Monthly

Pull weeds (with help)

Monthly

Washing the car (with parent)

Monthly

Help organize drawers and cupboards

Monthly

Frequency
Seasonal

Separate clothes and toys for donation

Seasonal

Sort and store winter clothes

Seasonal

Help set up Christmas decorations

Seasonal