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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sticker chart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a visual tool often used for tracking progress or behavior, typically involving stickers placed on a chart as a form of reward or motivation.
Example: "To encourage good behavior, we implemented a sticker chart for the children, where they could earn stickers for completing tasks."
Alternatives: "a reward chart" or "a behavior chart".
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Use a sticker chart and reward yourself (a movie, a special purchase) regularly and often.
No, we have a sticker chart to reward you when you do the things you're supposed to do.
William has talked about Ashley since then, but only because he tells me things about his friend -- that she takes the bus, that they pretend to do cooking together, that he wanted to have a sticker chart with prizes just like her.
A sticker chart and certificates are used as incentives to maximise adherence to the home challenges.
Create a sticker chart.
Get a sticker chart to help motivate.
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Try making a sticker-chart - give them a sticker when they do their homework, after naptime, when they read their book for the day, etc.
At least one published protocol has employed a version of this approach with a "virtual sticker chart" that highlights progress [ 17].
Another recommended tactic to promote adherence during fMRI involves presenting a virtual sticker chart during rest periods to highlight current progress [ 17].
If car seat tantrums are a common occurrence, you may want to implement a star chart or sticker chart system so that your child can earn a reward every time they buckle up without making a fuss.
Me: Look, if you clean your room, I'll put a sticker on your sticker chart.
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