
Parenting Tips: How to Use Chore Games to Make Cleaning Fun
It’s all well and good to create a chore chart for the family. But how
It’s all well and good to create a chore chart for the family. But how
One of the biggest sources of friction, whether you’re living with your partner or with roommates, are chores. Some feel like they’re doing too much, others resent always being micromanaged, and unfortunately, these sorts of tensions often spill into day to day interactions.
If you’ve ever lived with roommates then you know that one of the biggest sources of potential conflict are chores. Some avoid them until fights break out while others take them so seriously that they become the micromanager everyone loves to hate. And the more you let it fester, the worse it gets. Luckily, there is a handy solution – the roommate chore chart.This straightforward planning tool will set you up with the structure you need to make doing chores a predictable activity that hopefully everyone can get on board with. But what should you keep in mind when making one and what’s the most efficient way to do it? Let’s find out.