![]() ![]() Print out one of our reward charts to make life a little easier for everyone at home. ![]() When you follow through on your promises, good or bad, your child learns to trust and respect you. Often it’s not helpful to focus on their performance, their talent or their ability. When setting the targets for the reward charts, particularly for older children, it’s important to consider that the behaviour you are rewarding is your child’s interest, their participation and the effort they put in. If you’d like to encourage good behaviour, then there’s nothing that’s tried and tested quite like a printable reward chart.If the chart seems to stop working, re-think the targets that have been set.Allow your kids to experience the fun in using reward charts. Make earning a sticker easy in the first instance.It also gets you into the habit of recognising when your child behaves well. Bee-havior punch cards are a cute way to encourage good behavior. Grab this free (and editable) printable by clicking the link below. Watching for how often your child is well behaved can encourage you too. Also, the chart doesn’t refer to negative behavior (bad behavior) instead, behavior is simply rated with a number.This will work better when younger children are involved. Drawing the attention of family and friends to the chart, can also be a good way to reward children, and acknowledge their improved behaviour. ![]() You don’t need to wait for the perfect behaviour to happen to praise your children.A reward chart is NOT a magic bullet solution to bad behaviour and may not work with some kids but reward charts work well for children over the age of around two and can be a useful tool for positive parenting.Ĭatching your child’s “good behaviour” is the power of the reward chart and giving her a sticker, recognition or praise while filling out the reward chart is the real reward for her and you. ![]()
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