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Remember not to make the rewards too extravagant. Not only does this suggest to your child that they will be highly rewarded with treats on a constant basis, but it will also become an expensive chore for you as a parent to be finding luxurious gifts all the time.
Help make your students' education a positive experience with the help of our classroom reward charts. Typically, children spend more of their waking hours at school than at home, so it's hugely beneficial for children to have multiple reasons to enjoy going to school every day.
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Create the structure for your reward chart. Add the task boxes in rows, and the days of the week or times of the day in columns as a foundation for your reward chart. From there, you can begin filling in the information.
However, it is important to remember that tasks should be age-appropriate and specific to ensure maximum results. This also ensures that children can achieve their behavior goals and not lose motivation. There are a variety of factors that will help you to decide what kind of reward to give to your child, such as their age, ability, and the difficulty of the task. Candy or ice cream is also a good option, as it’s affordable and reminds kids that these foods are a special treat. Make a point of giving praise regularly to reinforce a positive environment and learning experience
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