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495 of 496 found the following review helpful:
MAGNET TITLES!!!Feb 03, 2009
By Kristin Lea I bought 2 of these for my 3 and 5 year olds after reading these reviews. But I couldn't find a review that stated the titles of the responsibilities for those of you wanting to know if it will work for you; which for most it should cuz it covers most. Here they are: get ready for bed, get dressed, take bath, cear table, put toys away, keep hands to self, share, brush teeth,stop whining, apologize, say please, thank you, help with indoor/outdor chores, no teasing, show respect, load/empty dishwasher, put clothes in wash, don't use bad language, set table, take care of pet, do homework, make bed, clean room, take out trash, keep hands to self, plus 2 blank to write your own.
My 5 year old took to it right away as we placed all her responsibilities on the board. She was soooo excited and said I'm going to do that more, etc. She even added some resp. she usually wouldn't do, cuz she wanted to get more magnets; so at the end of the week we count them, assign a monetary allowance for each magnet earned (maybe 5 cents), and she can get a little toy or treat at end of week. I figured with 7 days a week and 10 resp. she could earn around 3.50 week; that's big to her right now!!
84 of 84 found the following review helpful:
Fun way to motivate kids and stay organized!Jun 03, 2007
By J. Allen
"SylvrFlwr"
I bought this for my 4 year old and after a few days, decided to also buy one for my 2 year old. They love them! They like working for "smilies" and make sure to do everything on their list to fill up their columns. I have also considered setting up an allowance or reward system if they get all 6 smilies for the day. My mom made a similar checklist for me when I was a kid, but this is so much easier to use and it looks a lot nicer hanging on the wall. I have been very pleased with all the Melissa & Doug products I have purchased, this is no exception!
62 of 62 found the following review helpful:
This has been a great learning tool for my 4-year old!!Jan 08, 2004
By H. Pulley We recently purchased this responsibility chart and it has been a great resource!! My 4-year old has been spending a lot of time whining and being unwilling to pick up her toys. We decided to give this a try and it has been wonderful. She runs into our room each morning and exclaims, "I made my bed- can a put a magnet on my chart?" The chart provids positive reinforcement for all types of behaviors. I especially like the magnets that focus on problem behaviors such as hitting and whining. The chart is durable, simple to use and understand, and very child focused. I have been recommending this chart to friends and family!! Another great piece by "Melissa and Doug"!!
50 of 52 found the following review helpful:
It's good; it could be so much better.Oct 17, 2011
By Jazzmama
"JazzMama"
I really hope someone from Melissa and Doug reads these reviews. This is a good product. Every parent at some point probably feels the need for some kind of 'chart' to help their child keep track of what they need to do, or to motivate them toward positive behavior. This chart, while it's not perfect, is a start in that direction.
As a strong believer in positive behavior support, I found some of the 'chores' or 'responsibilities' too negative for my taste. For example, am I really supposed to reward little Johnny for not teasing this week? Or say, "Hooray! You didn't use bad words this week!" Rather than couch it in those terms, I'd rather phrase it positively, such as "I used good words this week" or "I was kind to my friends/sister.." - reward them for positive behavior, rather than 'not doing negative behavior'. Really, these are the same as some of the other tabs. It's just unnecessary to have these negative messages on a board, and they don't really work as a positive reinforcement.
It would also be helpful to have age appropriate charts: i.e., 3 - 5, 6-7, 8 and up. That would be a fantastic chart. As children get older, they acquire more responsibilities. When they are younger they can do things like fold, while when they are 8 or 9 they can vacuum, make beds, etc. Tying shoes is a big one for 3 - 5 year olds, but not so much for an 8 year old. They could use something like 'practiced instrument' or 'practiced sport'.
Well, those are my suggested improvements! I don't know if they are of any use, but I would love to see that type of product out there.
40 of 41 found the following review helpful:
great chartJun 09, 2003
By Mackenzie and Nick This responsibility chart works great with my ten year old daughter. We used a wooden chore wheel for the longest time, but were not able to find another one when it finally broke. This chart is even better because we can use it to figure out her allowance. she has five goals a day, six on Saturday, and each goal is worth 25 cents, so she can make up to $9.00/week. We plan to buy another chart for our four year old since he's going to start doing chores this summer. This chart would be great for children under 13. There are tons of goals to choose from and you can make your own.
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