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Set aside an area on your fridge where your child's Brownie Points will be displayed as they earn them. Ideally you should use a chart - you can make one yourself or print one of our free reward charts. Involve your child - let them help you create or choose the chart.
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Decide which specific behaviour you would like to improve - be realistic and don't try to tackle too many issues at once. Define exactly how your child will earn their Brownie Points and discuss this with them. Don't make it too difficult or your child may lose interest.
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Choose a reward that your child will receive when all ten Brownie Points have been earned. Try to make it special quality time rather than something with a financial value - it is not a bribe! Discuss or negotiate the reward with your child and write it on the chart.
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Be positive - always give your child plenty of praise for good behaviour and award their Brownie Points promptly and consistently. Never take Brownie Points away. When your child has earned all ten Brownie Points give them the reward as soon as possible.
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