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*I will email your uneditable, large, 300 dpi Jpeg digital file (within 48 hours) to your Paypal or Etsy email address, as directed by you.
*This listing is for the Jpeg file only. I will NOT be mailing any physical item directly to your home address.
*Please keep in mind that, due to monitor and printer differences, the colors may vary slightly.
*Please respect the time and effort that I have used to create this custom design, and remember that this is for your personal use only.
*I test and print the pages to validate. The size is correct. When I send the Jpeg file, I assume that you know how to use it; check your page size/borders/etc if the image is not printing correctly. I can try to help if you have difficulty, however with so many programs available, I may not have knowledge of your specific program.
To order your custom PRINTABLE behavior incentive chart, note your preference in the comments to seller box upon checkout:
1.Your child’s name for personalization.
2. Would you like any changes in the phrasing?
Behavior incentive charts are huge motivators for most children. Positive reinforcement can make households far less stressful, for both caregivers and their children.
Each time the child cooperates in each task/behavior, they receive a checkmark/sticker/smiley face. You may even choose to laminate your chart, and use a dry erase marker to draw smiley faces or checkmarks. Once they reach their goal, they receive a predetermined reward and lots of praise!
Always reinforce why your child is receiving the point: "I like how you ...., so I'm giving you a checkmark!" Remember to be specific in your praise. Instead of saying that you like how they used their manners, tell them that you liked how they said "Please". Your child will know exactly why you are so proud of them, and will be encouraged to repeat the behavior!
Place the chart where it will be noticed each day. If you are working on potty training, place it in the bathroom (see my blog for potty training tips).
You may choose to start by requiring only two points. Then, four points, and so on. Build up until they meet your expectations. Don't expect perfection. As parents and caregivers, we're not perfect either!
Be consistent. Give the point faithfully. Rewarding one day and not the next will result in your child losing faith in the system, and the behavior will not improve. Charts should be used for six weeks in order to establish a positive behavior.