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What is the difference between Citizen of Household chores and Work-for-Pay chores?

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What is the difference between Citizen of Household chores and Work-for-Pay chores?

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Citizen of Household should be your childs personal chores relating to their room, their toys, while Work-for-Pay are general household chores, like dusting, vacuuming, setting the table, watering plants, laundry, etc. Citizen of the Household are chores that the kids dont get paid for because, as a good Citizen of the Household, you pitch-in and help for free. Work-for-Pay are over and above those chores and they do get paid. You decide which chores are going to go into the two categories.

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