Charts for Children: Candy Theme
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By now both children, students, and parents are probably familiar with behavioral charts. You keep track of particularly positive behavior such as putting all of their dirty clothes in the clothes hamper and get positive points for it. Once children agree on the behavior to be improved upon, in this case putting their clothes in the clothes hamper, they garner positive points, points which can be exchanged for a small treat now, or a larger treat later. Generally, younger kids have not built up the ability to work for delay gratification. A promise of a trip to Disneyland and a trip to Chucky Cheese can seem equally elusive to younger kids, which is why Kidz Pointz creates a lot of behavioral charts such as this colorful candy-themed chart. Because kids get bored quickly, parents or teachers rarely use the same behavioral chart week in and week out. Rather they mix them and keep it exciting, realizing the charts are only as far away as Kidz Pointz website and their color printer. Absolutely free, most of the charts have up to 10 spaces to create different behaviors to work on. Most parents and teachers agree that a few behaviors, perhaps three or four, are best for younger children who make take a while to realize their positive behavior really can lead to positive consequences. Try one today to see just how much a positive change you can get from your young ones.