And how mush do you pay to clean a bathroom? My son is almost 6 and I'm ready to start teaching him to clean bathrooms and I'd gladly pay him! Just interested to know the going rate!
My children are all older now and have jobs so I'm pretty much stuck doing it myself, unless they feel like making some extra money. When they were younger the chore chart looked like this:
Full Bath - $5
Half Bath - $3
Setting and clearing the table .50 each
Loading and unloading the dishwasher .50 each
Vacumning - $1 per room
Dusting - $2 per room
Vacumning and washing the kitchen/hallway floor - $3
Taking out the trash - $1 (we're a family of 6 so its was easy $7/week if they want to do it).
Each child was still responsible for their own room w/out pay and their own laundry (starting at age 12) w/o pay.
I used a dry erase board. Certain chores like the bathrooms, dusting, vacumning and washing the floor were once a week chores, while others were daily. Oh, I forgot about the cat (we don't have pets anymore). Feeding and changing water were .50 each per day and cleaning the litter box was $1 per day (scoopable litter - this was youngest DS's favorite chore, I don't know why, he just liked it).
As they got older we also paid them if the mowed the lawn, shoveled/snowblowed the driveway, babysat, washing windows, helping clean out the garage, etc.
When they were really little I would have them help me do things to earn money (ie, picking up the house, shredding the junk mail, putting laundry away, etc.). Neither DH or I believed in an allowance so all the kids learned early on to equate getting money with working for it.
With four kids I did have to police it somewhat the closer we got to the trip so each kid had an opportunity to earn some money. I'd divide the chores up and they had so many days to get them done. If they didn't do them within a certain time frame, they became fair game!