Chores. 10 5.8.1 CONTRACTOR shall specify and post reasonable chores which Xxxxxx 11 Youth/NMD will be required to do as part of their regular routine. Any and all other chores are to 12 be voluntary.
13 5.8.2 Xxxxxx Youth’s/NMD’s Social Worker/Probation Officer may review 14 CONTRACTOR's policies regarding chores, and disapprove, if appropriate, the chores assigned 15 to a specific Xxxxxx Youth/NMD.
16 5.8.3 Xxxxxx Youth/NMD shall be supervised by CONTRACTOR while they are 17 engaged in any assigned chores.
Chores. Deciding how chores will be handled in advance makes getting along much easier. Although individual chores may seem like minor annoyances, during stressful times (mid-terms, exams, etc), those minor annoyances can lead to major disputes. You can deal with chores by simply having a person responsible for an individual chore for the entire year, or you can rotate chores daily, weekly, monthly etc. in addition to assigning who is responsible for a particular chore, make sure you decide on the frequency and when it has to be done. For example, you may decide each person is responsible to do the dishes on a particular day of the week and the dishes need to be washed and put away before the end of the night. Chore Person Responsible Frequency Special Notes Ex. Dishes Xxxx: Mon Xxxx: Tues Daily Must be done before bed
Chores. Each of Dove Ridge residents will be assigned chores and chores must be completed thoroughly and in a timely manner. Residents are to be responsible for cleaning and maintaining of their own living space. Kitchen MUST BE CLEANED IMMEDIATELY after each use. Bathroom area MUST BE CLEANED IMMEDIATELY after each use. RESIDENT: Date:
Chores. How will common area chores such as cleaning and maintenance be divided?
Chores a. Make bed each morning
b. Pick up room and bathroom each day
c. Pick up belongings throughout the house and shoe area daily
d. Complete daily after school chore
e. Complete one volunteer task you were not asked to do each day
f. Complete all required chores
g. Do laundry and bathroom towels, weekly, including folding and putting away
h. Occasionally participate in family projects (e.g., mulching or garage clean up)
Chores. ★ A meeting will be held with you, the Billet Coordinator, and the Billet Family, and a list of chores will be discussed and generated. ★ You are expected to do your share of the work around the house, including cooking, dishes, laundry, cleaning your room, vacuuming, snow shoveling, etc. ★ A list of expectations regarding washing of clothes, dishes, etc., will be reviewed.
Chores. Every resident is expected to participate in communal living by assisting with daily and weekly chores. The RA/HA will create a schedule for cooking and cleaning (typically one night a week) and assigns the weekly chores. Please be considerate of the health and comfort level of those you live with by taking your chore seriously and completing it in a timely and thorough manner. Students who repeatedly do not complete their chore may be required to complete a form of community service.
Chores. Residents must work cooperatively to maintain the common areas of the home in a neat and orderly fashion. Residents are individually responsible for maintaining the refrigerator, cooking, dishwashing, and other living areas in a neat and clean condition. IF YOU USE IT, YOU CLEAN IT.
Chores. We agree to:
Chores. 28 5.7.4.1 CONTRACTOR shall specify and post reasonable Xxxxxx Youth/NMD 1 chores which children will be required to do as part of their Xxxxxx Youth’s/NMD’s 2 regular routine. Any and all other chores are to be voluntary.