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Cover Material | Paper |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 9"L x 6.5"W x 0.5"Th |
Paper Size | 8 1/2 x 11 |
Specific Uses For Product | Developing Positive Habits, Behavior Reinforcement, Teaching Responsibility |
Binding | Unknown Binding |
Special Feature | Perforated Pages |
Ruling Type | Plain |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Book |
Color | Blue |
E**D
Keeps my son's focus on real conversations at the end of the day; 50% less bad jokes and gas
This is such a good idea. I've tried magnetic boards and other methods to get my son to remember what he needs to do each day and get into better habits (he is 7). What I didn't realize is that by us going through it every evening before bed it gives us a really valuable conversation tool. Normally a conversation with him involves several knock knock jokes with really poor timing and bungled punchlines. Or, he just keeps farting and laughing, making my job as a mom, trying to have a meaningful discussion with him EXTREMELY hard. This way we actually have something that sparks real conversations, like what are you the most grateful for today? Or did you have an opportunity to stand up for someone? Did you stand up for yourself? Did you say sorry after you inevitably offended someone with your nonstop farting at school?I highly recommend this to parents that are looking to build good habits in their children but also want a way to build strong connections and conversations with them.
J**N
Great tool
My kiddos like to have a check list like this. It keeps them motivated!
A**R
The only thing I would like better is if it were a little bigger. Other than that, awesome!
The only thing I would like better is if it were a little bigger. Other than that, awesome!
K**K
Amazing progress
I have a VERY hyperactive child. Adhd kicks his butt everyday. I don’t use prescriptions for it, he’s too young in my opinion. I do use natural alternatives, which are hit or miss. But adding this check list has changed things A LOT. He focuses on getting all of his stars in a day, because after 10 days he will get a small reward. It’s really helped a lot having something he can physically touch and see to help reward trying his best and good behavior
T**A
Best thing for kids
I picked this up for my 6 year old as a way to keep him on track with his to dos and behavior without me having to remind him or ask him if he’s done his homework/chores for the day. It’s really working!Rather than being nagged by mom, he has control and ownership over his responsibilities. He doesn’t have to remember what he did this morning or what else he needs to do for the day. It also helps with the question “can I watch my shows now?” Or “can I have more time on my games?” I ask him how his list is coming and now he knows it’s within his power to earn more screen time, and what he needs to do to earn it.
C**L
Did not work out
I think for some folks this would be great but I have a child ADHD that felt anxious having to remember her daily checklist. With 24 items on the list, it was just a bit much. I made my own list, laminated it, and it's easy for her to look at and achieve!
D**A
Great
Great for kids to compete who has done more chores. Motivation
S**S
Positive Way to Encourage
Great way for hyper ones to stay on task! I love this. More importantly My 9year old 4th grader loves it. It only draw back to it that he said was missing… was a star section for bathing/showering.For him this has been extremely helpful they he opened it. He completed almost half of his chores after football practice.
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