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Behavioral Management Reward Chart Baby Dinosaurs Easy Math Counting
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An easy to use reward chart for ages 2 years old to 9 years old at school and at home.

How to use the behavioral chart:

1. decide on the prize for completing all spots on the chart

2. Write the child's name on top of the chart

3. Provide stickers or a markers to mark each spot

4. You can provide mini prizes or mini rewards for each baby dinosaur

5. Set clear expectations to reach the prize(s) and encourage positive behavior by looking at the chart with the child on a regular basis throughout the day.

Once the child has reached age appropriate milestones for their behavior, keep going as repetition matters! You can also set new behavior expectations that are age appropriate as the child's behavior improves over long periods of time. Children learn through repetition, clear expectations and consistency.

If you are a teacher or administrator, having all the adults in the child's life such as the teachers, and parents involved in the behavioral management reward chart will improve results tremendously.

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Behavioral Management Reward Chart Baby Dinosaurs Easy Math Counting

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PreK - 1st
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1
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool

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An easy to use reward chart for ages 2 years old to 9 years old at school and at home.Download and print on 8.5" x 11" printer paper. How to use the behavioral chart:1. decide on the prize for completing all spots on the chart2. Write the child's name on top of the chart3. Provide stickers or a mark
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Description

An easy to use reward chart for ages 2 years old to 9 years old at school and at home.

How to use the behavioral chart:

1. decide on the prize for completing all spots on the chart

2. Write the child's name on top of the chart

3. Provide stickers or a markers to mark each spot

4. You can provide mini prizes or mini rewards for each baby dinosaur

5. Set clear expectations to reach the prize(s) and encourage positive behavior by looking at the chart with the child on a regular basis throughout the day.

Once the child has reached age appropriate milestones for their behavior, keep going as repetition matters! You can also set new behavior expectations that are age appropriate as the child's behavior improves over long periods of time. Children learn through repetition, clear expectations and consistency.

If you are a teacher or administrator, having all the adults in the child's life such as the teachers, and parents involved in the behavioral management reward chart will improve results tremendously.

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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