Reward charts are great for helping encourage positive behaviour in children.
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Reward charts are fantastic tools for fostering positive behavior in children.
First, talk with your child about what good behavior looks like. Then, when your child shows that good behavior, put a sticker, smiley face, or point on the chart.
If the chart doesn't seem to be working like you hoped, try changing how you use it. For more tips, you can check out the Raising Children Network website.