Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Reward chart

Still looking for a super cute reward chart after reading our post on Reward charts and Ideas?  We have the following super cute reward chart for sale for only R20.00!
Practical list of daily chores that needs to be done with a week by week tick box system to make everything run smoothly and make it easy to understand for little learners.  This is a digital only version and you will receive it via email. Simply print and use!  Remember you buy this little chart once and re print it as many times as you want!  You can also laminate and use dry erase marker on it to prolong the use of the chart.

More ideas for your Lubi the Dragon reward chart:
  •  the daily chores section is not just for physical chores - use it to encourage developmental milestones as well.  Examples:  sleeping through the night, potty training, learning to put on own shoes, etc.  
  • daily chores can also include eating all your veggies, playing well with siblings, tidying up after play, getting ready for bed and brushing of teeth
  • remember that kiddos can help with house hold chores from an early age, my 3 year old "makes" her own bed, yes, I need to remake it afterwards, no I don't force her to do it, but she at least knows that someone has to pull the duvet up!
  • draw small pictures next to the actual wording of the daily chore for non readers
  • use colourful stickers or another coloured dry erase marker to clearly mark off the achievement boxes, let your little one count the amount of stickers, etc each day - sneaking in some maths!

What chores can you expect a normal 2 - 4 year old to do?
  • help with dusting
  • help make bed
  • help to set the table
  • clean up after play and putting away of toys
  • help to feed pets
  • help to put dirty laundry in laundry basket
  • mop and sweep - with help!
  • wipe up messes
What chores can you expect a normal 4 - 7 year old to do?
  • help with dusting
  • help make bed
  • help to set the table and clearing the table
  • clean up after play and putting away of toys
  • help to feed pets
  • help to put dirty laundry in laundry basket
  • mop and sweep
  • wipe up messes
  • water plants
  • help to load the dishwasher or do dishes
  • help to water the garden
  • help to put away shopping
  • cooking and preparing food
  • taking out of trash
Remember that you need to show them how to do each chore and help them in the beginning until they are able to do it on their own.

If you would like to order a CKC reward chart please email us on admin@raisingcleverkids.com.

Have a blessed day!
The CKC team :)

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