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Get your kids routines, behaviors, and chores under control with these cute free printable charts. They are editable so you can fill it in yourself. Let your kids follow along with these charts.

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Deciding how to discipline your children is one of the hardest decisions a parent has to make. As children get older, rules and consequences evolve with them. Trying to come up with a good system that was consistent for all three kids was a challenge, but we figured out a way to be consistent across the age gaps, as well as with their classroom policies. We decided on a behavior chart, but with a twist. The first step was to agree on some House Rules. If we were going to give them a…

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a reward chart with owls and stars on it

Sep 13, 2017 - Reward chart for good behavior. When she does one of the things on the board, she gets a sticker. When she doesn't, I take a sticker off. When the board is full, she gets a toy of her choosing from toys r us.

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the effective behavior system for home students to use with their homeschool and classroom activities

This behavior system for home is very effective because it combines both rewards and consequences. Use this behavior chart over and over for continuous behavior management. #behavior #kids #positiveparenting #positivediscipline

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DIY behavior chart - How to Get Kids to Listen Using a system called The Penny Method - Here's how it works: Each day kids get 5 pennies. They must listen and have good behavior in order to keep their pennies to "buy" electronics time at the end of the day or to buy special treats. If they misbehave, they lose a penny. To earn back that penny (or get ungrounded) they must do a chore from the #COITchecklist. Great for getting kids to listen and limiting their screen time! Thrift Diving #AD

DIY behavior chart - How to Get Kids to Listen Using a system called The Penny Method - Here's how it works: Each day kids get 5 pennies. They must listen and have good behavior in order to keep their pennies to "buy" electronics time at the end of the day or to buy special treats. If they misbehave, they lose a penny. To earn back that penny (or get ungrounded) they must do a chore from the #COITchecklist. Great for getting kids to listen and limiting their screen time! Thrift Diving #AD

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three jars with chalk writing on them and the words, how and why to use a reward jar with a consequent jar

Looking to improve your child's behavior? Try using a reward jar to help focus on your child's good behavior, not just the negative with a consequence jar.

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a game board with the words throw away your stickers and what to do instead

Why you shouldn't use a preschool sticker chart for behavior - what to do for effective classroom management instead. #ECE #preschool #behavior #preschoolteacher #teachingpreschool

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a sign that is hanging on the wall with words written in different languages and smiley faces

Behavior Warning Chart For Building Discipline In Children Let me first say, I am loving our new behavior chart! Are the kids transformed into angels and listening to my every word? Ha, I wish! How…

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