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i made i mine own drew a chart up. this was when my son started reception. i put ticks in the boxs. i spoke to his techer about his she gave me some stickers. he basically gets ticks if he was good, got otta bed, without me nagging,did his homework, got well done from teacher at school etc, or he gets a cross if hes been naught. i also get him to put stickers from schol on the chart, each week we see if he has been good, his teacher asked him to take it to school. he really enjoys doin it, it helpsme outi will be debt free, i will0
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https://www.chartjungle.com is a good source for reward charts.
It doesn't have to cost as instead of stickers they can colour a square or symbol.
Always make them realistic as in affordable for the family and achievable targets.
To get this type of reward to work like any other you need to give it at least 3 weeks to start working.
Make it as visual and personal as possible, put an image of what you want them to do if it is going to bed/toilet etc and an image of the reward for completing the chart.One day I might be more organised...........
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