At Home Checklists

Sometimes having a list to follow helps everyone stay more organized. No need to start from scratch when you can tweak one already created to suit your family.

Tired of telling your kids to get off the video games. Here's a simple checklist idea from Raising Dragons that will direct your children to earn screen time after they've done simple tasks to learn self-responsibility, motivation, and social emotional skills.

Do you say"Good Job!" about a hundred times a day? Switch to using one of these ways from Kiddie Matters to encourage that also builds a growth mindset.

Arts & Crackers brings you a list of 150 things your child would love to hear from you!


Free download checklist from TeachersPayTeachers that gives you ideas on how to promote learning while taking a family walk.

Free printable bundle from Blunders in Babyland that includes an info sheet on each child and emergency contacts list.

Tired of being interrupted? Or saying that you're sorry every time your child bumps into someone? Teach them basic manners with this printable guideline from Thirty Handmade Days.

Good general guidelines for cell phone and technology usage for children and a printable contract that children may sign to agree to cell phone privileges.

Printable chore charts that will work for your family or give you inspiration to make your own. Twenty-two designs to pick from on Uncluttered Simplicity.

Set a reading goal and use this fun chart idea from Studio Fun to motivate reading at home!

Age-appropriate guidelines for teaching lifelong money management skills. Thanks again Thirty Handmade Days for all the amazing printables for parents!