Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Behavior Chart {free printable!}

Behavior Chart

  Through the years, we have used a multitude of behavior charts.  Different variations, from pompoms, fake money, bingo chips, positive and negative rewards, prize bin, real money...all seemed to work for a few weeks, then my kids were over it.  I love structure, so do my children.  The one common denominator that has been effective with all of them, is having the visual ques for little ones really did aid them to know where they are with clear expectations.  

  I found this awesome chart from a fellow blogger sister at A Shady Lane, and just had to share it with you!  Though my 13 year old may have out grown charts like these...my younger 2 will definitely benefit from it being included to their 'tool box'.  

  I think think it's so cute how she decorated each pin with the child's initial to move around as needed.  I may have to come up with a substitute for Bedroom...sending Vaughn to his room unattended when he is 'in a way' is asking for trouble.  I can't afford to fix, nor replace anymore damage.  He needs the constant supervision still.  Coping skills is still our main focus.  Ughh...

  Hope you enjoy this print out too!  Here's the link to The Shady Lane get yours!  

*This was not a sponsored post, but a wonderful featured one.  Photo Source: The Shady Lane

  Have you found using a behavior chart is helpful?  If you don't use charts, what other method do you use?  I appreciate you sharing your input!
















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