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Do you know were i could get a reward chart for my 15,9 and 2 year old x

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Do you know were i could get a reward chart for my 15,9 and 2 year old x

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  1. its better to make it yourself and make them devise the rewards and behaviour themselves, the more involved they are in it, the more they will take emotional ownership of it and abide by it


  2. make one with your kids.

  3. Ok i have two things to say....

    1. make one urself

    2. i feel sorry 4 ur 15 year old... he/she is a bit old for a rewards chart!

  4. you could always make one yourself, or you can get some on line that you just print off, relax.com has some as do www.bubhub.com.au/rewardcharts.php

    I think they are a great idea and work for all ages, I have four boys ranging from 3-8yrs and we have one for all of them, they all get rewarded for good behaviour and doing something that is extra nice and kind, we have found it works well with them all.

  5. Two years is Ok for a reward chart ...but 9 and 15 ...mmm id ask them about this i think they are way to told for these types of things  

  6. ebay have some great ones - i got my nephew a personalised bob the builder one

    just search reward charts in ebay  

  7. you can find them online and print them for free!! Thats what we did and things have been going great

  8. Make one! get them involved with it!  especially the 9 yearold and 2 year old will enjoy it!  there one in marks and spencers for £12.99 but if u make one i think it will come out cheapr by the stuff you need at a craft shop or a  pound shop!

  9. 15 and 9 year olds are too old for a reward chart and 2 is still too young.

  10. You may need to try a different approach with you 15 and maybe even your 9 year old, I think they are too old for reward charts, unless its something they have agreed too to encourage the 2 year old.

    Suggest you make one.

    If you are looking at a way to reward the elder kids for what ever reason sit down with them and agree on a way to do this. They may surprise you with their ideas and are more likely to buy into it

    good luck

  11. no offence or anything, but im 15, and if my parents bought me a reward chart i would be so angry with them. how pissed off i would be, it would just feel so patronising!

    like i'm trying to grow up here, HELLOO?? and you're just holding me back. it might do more bad than good tbh.

  12. marks and spencers sell a magnetic one for £5

    Good little Trading company might have one


  13. If you have watched things like super-nanny she goes away and makes it herself - or gets the parents to, get a nice big piece of A3 paper and make one and photocopy it (if you don't want to make a new one every week)

    Or else try somewhere like Smiths?

    Also sorry but i think your 15 year old is a bit big for a reward chart I'm 16 and would feel like my mother was babying by giving me a reward chart i just get told when she wants something done, maybe just agree that she gets £10/£5 a week or something?

    Hope i helped anyway (:

  14. The 15-year old might be a bit big for a reward chart...either way, you could easily make one yourself.

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