A Sticker Chart Can Help Modify Your Child's Behavior

 

Do you feel like you are at your wits' end when yourchild engages in bad behavior after another? Are you able to raise yourvoice more than necessary? 

Children know what buttons to press when it comesdiscipline. They areable to tell you when and how to check your allowances. You, the parent, should take full responsibility. It should not be the other way around. You can make a significant difference by having a colorfulsticker chart displayed prominently on your fridge. 

If used correctly, a behavior modification plan can breakthe cycle of bad or undesirable behavior. It can also serve as a learning tool that helps them move toa higher level of social development. Childrenlove stickers. They make children feelspecial. 

Your child will be excited to hear the behaviormodification plan. It isimportant to talk about the topic in a positive manner. It's a great way to let them know you want them learning andmaintaining good behavior habits. You cantake them shopping together to choose the stickers. Invite your spouse to join you in the fun. 

The plan should be implemented for at least four to sixweeks. This willgive your child an idea of what you expect from him or her. These charts can be used to help with homework and chores. 

Sticker charts helped me to discipline my son. It worked like magic. These charts can be made with a variety of colors ofconstruction paper. Blue was my favoritecolor. This is my son's favorite colour. To outline the charts, I used a black magic pen. You can create them however you like. Poster paper is also an option. 

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Write your child's name at the top of this chart. Next, list the desirablebehavior that your child needs to exhibit. Examples include honesty, cooperation and responsibility. 

It is a good idea to make a chart for each month. You can draw lines thatseparate the behaviors. Draw lines foreach day in the month. You will then havea square where you can display a sticker to reward good behavior on that day. Bright, colorful stickers are essential for every day. You can use smiley faces, stars or hearts to capture yourchild's interest. 

Place a sticker on your chart for each day that yourchild shows approval of a certain behavior. Start out by beinggenerous with your motivational and encouraging words. Adjust the rewards according to your needs. 

These behavior changes are important for your child tounderstand and feel better about themselves. 

These aresome tips and tricks to help you 

1 Follow the plan. Your child will likelyfeel the same if you lose interest in the charts. 

2 Show your appreciation and supportfor their positive behavior. 

3) Always bring stickers with you. They can be used to rewardyour child when you are away from home. Theyare a favorite of children who love to wear them. 

4) These charts can be used by bothteachers and parents. 

5) Give your child a treat when theyhave earned stickers for a whole week or month consecutively every day. Take your child out toeat, to the theatre, or invite a friend over to spend the weekend with you. 

6) Hugs and kisses can go along ways. It is important that yourchildren know how much you love them.