Reward chart is a chart to encourage or discourage children on certain grounds. It is a powerful way to tell others whether their efforts worth praising or not. Reward chart templates are mostly used for the for the kids’ age group of three to eight years, you can offer your kid stickers or any other reward for showing the behavior as you want from them. If your kid is trying to show good behavior then the reward chart will encourage the child more to perform even better, for the consideration of reward.
A reward chart also helps you focusing the positive behaviors of your child, and keeps your spirits high. A reward must not be confused with an offer that you give to child to act according to your instructions; it actually is what child will get after he or she has behaved as it was expected from him or her. To make a reward chart, you firstly have to think about the particular behavior of your child, you need to communicate your child with a proper description that what you want from him and which practice should be changed. You can create a chart according the choice and the taste of your child.
You can start your reward chart with simple rewards or the short term rewards, keeping the main reward secret, this will raise the level of interest of the kid and he will keep putting efforts for something better. As you start giving stickers or tokens to your child for a positive behavior, you should also discuss what it is really for. If your child is slow in showing behavior or following what you want from him, don’t be pessimistic rather show a positive attitude instead. You should also keep on changing reward, as your child might get bored of the same reward, and above all don’t delay the reward. A sample of reward chart template has been attached with this article.
Download Reward Chart Templates Below
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Reward Chart Printable
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Reward Chart Format
Kids Reward Chart
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