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is the SuperStar Reward Chart from? Like
a lot of parents today I'm always struggling
to find spare time, and to find effective
ways to discipline my Now 6 years old daughter and 8 year old son.
The reward chart has a double purpose - firstly its about rewarding and recognising
our children for appropriate behavior and secondly it's about the experience and
joy of having well behaved children. The chart becomes a very important part of
everyday life. I bought our first reward chart with sheets of cards,
glue and stickers. I also searched the web, visited bookshops, and found a few
different versions of charts which all work in someway but were not the "simple
and practical" that I wanted the reward reward chart to be. I realised
that I could go on searching for what I wanted or I could just make my own and
test it out! I admit it does help if you are a graphic artist. I went on to discover
the Superstar Chart and all the tips which go behind using it effectively and
for rapid and persistent behavior change. While I was busy designing
I met Sam who holds master Degree of early childhood temperament and operates
her own child psychology practice. She was also using reward charts and had all
the research and theory to back it up. The biggest contribution to the
Superstar Chart came from all the families who tested it. Lots of suggestions,
improvements and enhancements turned it into something which was exciting and
fun for children and highly effective for parents. After much research
and testing a very simple easy to use yet very effective reward chart was developed
and it excites both children and parents. Magic
happens. There were almost instant changes in Ben and Rach's' everyday behavior.
I will never forget the enthusiasm in their eyes, the effort they put in to earn
a simple star, their resolve to be better next time when they missed out on a
star. |