Sunday, May 16, 2010

Having a Reward Chart

A highly recommended way of positive parental approach is to implement a reward chart (see example on the author's website) for your child. It is also known as A Good Girl or Boy good shape.

To start this reward system as early as 2.5 years old, or when a child can understand about the expected positive behaviors from him or her and get excited 'reward'.

Here's how it works:

On the top row, taboo late four or five desired behavior from your child against the day of the week (in the first column). Some examples of the desired behavior is by no whine to Self-Feeding, Eating Green, Self-Dress Up, Learn, read and so on. Create empty rows and columns to put up stickers or stars. You may want to get your his or her favorite cartoon stickers or something that motivates him or her to reach reward0! Give reward chart a name for example Good Girl Jasmine April Chart. This chart can use up to a month.

Explain to your child about how to reward chart work. Every night before bedtime, review behavior throughout the day and give him or her reward stickers you think he or she deserves. Always explain why you do or no reward for a particular field. This is where parents come in

You can remind your child throughout the day about her behavior and relationship to reward chart to promote positive behavior.

You should put this chart in her bedroom wall, after which it is clear, and reminds both your on-going campaign.

Recommendation Beyond this voltage:

1st That recommendation is optional, where at the end of the month, you can give extra rewards if your child obtains x number of labels. It can be something like a balloon or a color pencils.

2nd Have a theme that your child will be enthusiastic about such Fairy Tale of May and Barney theme for June.

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