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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 214990" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hey Terri! Behavior charts are supposed to be positive reinforcement. We had some luck with them, but not much. Basically, you want to list what behavior that you want to address and then check marks squares. You can even do stickers if you want. There are several sites out there that you can look at samples or even order premade ones. You can also find pads of them in book stores or stores that cater to teachers.</p><p> </p><p>What we found to work as far as "motivators" was a treasure box. 10 stickers or checks (depending on the number of behaviors you're trying to correct) gets you a trip to the treasure box on Saturday Morning. There's a store over in Jersey called 5 Below, so I'd stop in there every once in a while and fill up the treasure box so that there would be a varied selection. Variety is key. They never get bored and they always want something to look forward to. If they see a few things in the treasure box that they want, you have them eating out of the palm of your hand!</p><p> </p><p>Good luck with the whole thing!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 214990, member: 3814"] Hey Terri! Behavior charts are supposed to be positive reinforcement. We had some luck with them, but not much. Basically, you want to list what behavior that you want to address and then check marks squares. You can even do stickers if you want. There are several sites out there that you can look at samples or even order premade ones. You can also find pads of them in book stores or stores that cater to teachers. What we found to work as far as "motivators" was a treasure box. 10 stickers or checks (depending on the number of behaviors you're trying to correct) gets you a trip to the treasure box on Saturday Morning. There's a store over in Jersey called 5 Below, so I'd stop in there every once in a while and fill up the treasure box so that there would be a varied selection. Variety is key. They never get bored and they always want something to look forward to. If they see a few things in the treasure box that they want, you have them eating out of the palm of your hand! Good luck with the whole thing! Beth [/QUOTE]
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