Ages 13-16: Teenage Chore Checklist

Getting kids to participate in chores can already feel like an uphill battle—between distractions, resistance, and varying maturity levels, it’s no small task. That’s why setting realistic expectations and offering attainable goals is key. When the tasks are clear, age-appropriate, and achievable, kids are more likely to feel capable and motivated to pitch in. Looking for an entire system overhaul? Try this checklist in tandem with Cozi Chores.

Around this age, parents often introduce allowance and money management, linking chore completion with monetary reward. Read more about things to consider if adding allowance to your family chore system.


Ages 13–16: Early Teens Chore Checklist

  • AGES 13–16
  • Follow a recipe to shop for and cook an entire dish
  • Mop floors, steam clean
  • Deep cleaning with disinfectants
  • Use yard tools (edger, mower, etc.)
  • Make and pack school lunches for entire family
  • Assist younger siblings, babysit independently
  • Sort and organize drawers and spaces
  • Declutter and drop off donations
  • Shopping for their own clothing and personal products

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