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kids2learn Girls Personalised Re-usable UNICORN Reward Chart , 90 Stickers and Pen - Encourage good behaviour - Household Chores - Bedtime Routine

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Here is a dazzling unicorn themed one to get your students feeling magical about their achievements!

Days of the week or times of the day. Depending on if you are using a weekly or daily reward chart, there should be columns representing the days of the week or different times of the day.Our printable reward chart can be easily customised to serve different needs. Whether you want to use it for reinforcing good behavior, establishing bedtime routines, or even as a birthday present, this unicorn reward chart is versatile enough to suit any scenario. Easy to Assemble and Use This Unicorn Reward Chart printable resource provides an excellent means to rewarding your child for positive behaviour. It provides them with the impetus to take responsibility for their behaviour and actions. Chat together about what types of positive behaviour or tasks you’d love to see them complete and about what type of reward might be fitting for completing their chart. You might like to use these Positive Behaviour Development Cards to start a discussion about positive behaviour with them.

Use these stunning Daily Positive Affirmations Posters to create a safe space for your child and teach them the power of affirmations! You can even use these engaging Positive Behaviour Development Cards to help develop positive behaviour.

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Rewards can also be short-term or long-term rewards. For example, a short-term reward would be given to the child as soon as they complete a task, whilst a long-term reward will be awarded after a period of completing a specific task or behavior for a longer period, such as a whole month. For long-term rewards, the rewards should be bigger to reward your child for their consistent hard work. Reward charts like these are also great to use at home to keep a child behaving. Any good deeds can be rewarded with a treat at every step, or even a big one when they reach 10. Rewarding behaviour aims to teach children that good behaviour can get rewarded, while bad behaviour gets reprimanded and needs to be corrected. Make this learning process as fun as possible by coming up with unique rewards that will positively influence your child's behaviour. Make a point of giving praise regularly to reinforce a positive environment and learning experience A rewards chart, when used regularly, offers a whole host of benefits, not only for your child but also for you as a parent, too.

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