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Pirate Themed Reward Charts Wolverhampton

Yo, ho, ho! Get your kids shipshape as they collect treasures in the sand and make their way on board the Pirate’s boat. Download and cut out the pirate character, sticking a photo of her head on it so she can become captain of her own ship!

Whitmore Reans Childrens Centre
01902 556585
Lansdowne Road
Wolverhampton
Deansgate Nursery
01902 424355
62/70 Tettenhall Road
Wolverhampton
Eastfield Nursery School and Children's Centre
01902 558331
Griffin Street
Wolverhampton
Metro One Nursery
01902 821059
Metro One Campus
Wolverhampton
Low Hill Nursery School and Roundabout Childrens Centre
01902 558124
Low Hill Nursery School
Wolverhampton
Little Scholars Day Nursery
01902 322909
University of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton
YMCA City Tots
01902 371550/371580/581
29-31 Temple Street
Wolverhampton
TLC Neighbourhood Nursery and Family Learning Centre
01902 714433
T L C College
Wolverhampton
Sunflowers Neighbourhood Nursery
01902 352353
6 Bewdley Drive
Wolverhampton
Noah's Ark Day Nursery
01902 426058
Gibbs Street
Wolverhampton
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Pirate Themed Reward Charts

Pirate Supernanny Superstars Reward Chart

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How to use your Supernanny Superstars Reward Chart

1) Think about the behaviour you would like to address with your child. The younger the child, the more focused you should be: a preschooler reward chart will work best when you just centre on one or two things you’d like to work on. Older children could handle a longer list, alongside a number of privileges which they gain or lose accordingly.
2) Find a quiet time to sit down with your child and explain the reward chart. Stress that this is not a punishment, but an opportunity for mum and dad to say ‘well done’! Explain that when she achieves the goals you’ve set out for her, she will move up the chart, but she can also move down the chart. Let her choose her final reward from a range of approved options.
3) Your motivation will be the key to making her reward chart a success: keep your tone light and positive when you praise her and have a ‘halfway mark’ which you celebrate with a small treat, so she feels she’s really getting somewhere.
4) She’s there! Make a big deal about her getting to the top of the chart, and, whether it’s a day out or a new book, make sure she gets her reward promptly: she’s earned it.

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Choose the size of the chart you’d like to download; all charts are available in A3 whole, or A3 tiled (so you can print out an A3 chart on A4 paper, and stick it together).

Choose to print out a ready-made chart or print out a black and white version for your child to colour in.

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    Full colour reward chart - ready to print, ready to use

    A3 whole, or A3 tiled (so you can print out an A3 chart on A4 paper, and stick it together).

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