D.C.
Hi C.,
I'm a mom of six, only three left in the house, but years ago when I had five of them, ages 4-14 we implemented a chart system.
It sounds crazy but I couldn't believe how well it worked because basically the kids rewards and their discipline was their own...I didn't have to do it.
Involve your daughter in making and decorating the chart..make it fun and upbeat while at the same time letting her know that things have gotten out of control, and she's now old enough to start contributing a little bit.
Everybody had their everyday chores that were required of them such as room picked up, bed made, homework done ect... then there were extra chores. Everyone had one, so someone may have kitchen, one had living room, one had bathroom so on and so forth. This chart we made had everyone's name on it, with a goal at the end of the week of a certain amount of points. Each chore had a certain value. Everytime they did a chore correctly they got points for that day, if they didnt' do it right they didn't lose all their points but lost some because they had to go in and do it again or I had to do it. So they would have to find something else to do to make up the points. Just assign whatever value to whatever chore. I think the kids at to earn 1500 points when we did this but their chores were worth 200 or 300 points depending on what it was...
I remember docking one of them 50 points because the kitchen was still a mess after they cleaned it. She wanted to stay the night with a friend the next night but knew she couldn't because she was going to be short on points so she was searching all over for something else to clean LOL!
Anyway the point is, this chart represents both reward and discipline. We did it this way just because I was overwhelmed with cleaning up after everybody and nobody was going to volunteer. This provided motivation for the kids to not only contribute but to also do it right.
Your daughter is only 10 but can she take on two chores to help out. Only thing you have to do is stick to the rules of the game. If she doesn't earn her points she loses her privileges.
Missing assignments resulting in bad grades made all earned points null and void.
It was interesting how it worked out...the kids literally were looking for things to do to earn back points..my house was pretty clean LOL
Good luck~~