Chores that build skills—not arguments.

The Teen Life Skills Chore Checklist includes:

  • Six life-skill categoriesnot random tasks.

    Laundry, cooking, room care, shared spaces, money, and household operations. Each one connects to something they'll actually need when they're on their own.

  • An "anchor job" system.

    Instead of a dozen rotating chores that never stick, your teen picks 1–2 responsibilities to own. Ownership builds more skill than scattered tasks.

  • Built-in reflection prompts.

    A simple weekly check-in that helps your teen connect what they're doing to why it matters—without you having to explain it again.

  • Optional "stretch skills."

    For teens who are ready for the next level. (Great for high schoolers or the transition-to-adulthood years.)

You already know chores matter. The hard part is getting your teen to care without turning every request into a negotiation.

This free checklist gives you a simple, low-pressure way to hand off real responsibilities—and actually see progress.

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This checklist works well if you're:

→ A homeschool parent who wants chores to count as real learning

→ A teacher or co-op leader looking for a practical independence tool

→ A parent of a neurodivergent teen who needs structure without shame or pressure

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