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dards | 19:08 Sun 30th Apr 2006 | Parenting
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Does anybody know where I can get a behaviour chart, free or at a reasonable price?

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why dont u make your own, be inventive, there was a nice one on super nanny the other day, it was the sky with clouds , the little earoplane moved up 1 cloud avery time the kids behaved well and down when they were naughty. if it reached the sun they got a treat. you could think up your own ideas or copy that one, good luck.
Use stars on a chart, and give a small reward when a target number is reached. It worked for my son. I also used to remove stars for bad behaviour

Try to do it so that you don't take the rewards away. So dividing it up into blocks of time (length depends on need / age). Add star (smiley face etc) if behaviour good. Then no star (or sad face) if behaviour not so good.


Decide together on a suitable reward for a certain number of stars etc.

Make one! I didnt even think about buying one, we just made our own together. My 4 yr old son loves the teletubbies so we made one with them on, we cut out little pictures of all the characters from the teletubbies. We put jobs that he does everyday like getting dressed and putting pjs under pillow, making own breakfast etc. Then we did every week jobs like helping with cleaning, washing up and cooking. We also added being kind and well done. He loves getting his stickers each day and at the end of the week we add them up and he gets a treat; a magazine, an ice cream or a day out.
It is all positive and about what he does that is good and helpful. I don't think its right to take anything away or have bad stickers. Most so called bad behaviour can be ignored unless you consider it totally unacceptable. Usually if you give lots of positive attention and praise this rarely happens. Good luck!

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