Charts that are "Coming Soon" |
Small Steps Charts...
- Before and After- Children will often be either too tired or too wound up to focus on what tasks they need to get done before an event (school, sports, dinner, going to bed etc..) This chart works as a visual aid to help younger children see their tasks, get them done and work for a prize!
- Look What I Colored! Insert black and white images for children to color. Hint: have your child draw their own picture of a flower, their dresser or their room and download it into your graphic library to make their very own coloring page!
- Pick up 5! Toys, books and clothes clutter around the house? Help your little one play a game to clean up or do a chore in little steps of 5!
- Clutter Count- Have your child pick up clutter and practice their numbers at the same time!
Money Charts...
- Savings – Kids can track their spending and savings to develop money management skills
- Create a unique checks for a checking book
Reward Charts...
- Post Cards- Children love to receive mail, so why not make postcards that they would love too?
- Certificates-Has your child met their 21 Day Habit, or maybe they turned a corner in their attitude? Celebrate by creating a certificate that reflects your praise and their accomplishment!
Chore Charts...
- See it to Believe it- Take a picture of a messy room, then a clean room and post it. Or, take a picture of how the kitchen table should look after it is set!
- Win a Job-This is a consequence based chart but it doesn’t have to be! You can “award” the child in the house who is leaving the most clutter with a less than desirable job. Yucky jobs that are posted like cleaning kitchen baseboards or pulling weeds might just be the motivation every child in the house needs to put away their stuff! . Or create the chart to be a positive consequence- all children not having too many checks can have an ice cream sundae with extra toppings on Friday night.
Goal Charts...
- Percentage practice- Does your child want to be the first chair in orchestra, the lead in drama or get straight As? This simple chart might help them see how often they are pursuing their goal- or not! Simply track their weekly or monthly efforts, do the math and let them see the percent value.
Have a useful chart that works well in your home? Send it in and we’ll create it if we can! |
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