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The Melissa & Doug Magnetic Responsibility Chart is a dynamic educational tool designed for children aged 3 to 7. This wooden chart features a pair of fabric-hinged dry-erase boards, 89 engaging magnets for tracking behaviors and rewards, and promotes essential skills like letter and number recognition. It's a perfect gift for parents looking to encourage positive behavior and hands-on learning in a screen-free environment.
Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 0.9 x 15.6 x 11.7 inches |
Size | 1 EA |
Material Type | Fabric |
Color | Multi-color |
Theme | Cartoon |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Letter Recognition, Number Recognition, Fine motor Skills, Manual Dexterity |
Number of Players | 2 |
S**S
Great chore boards
These are the perfect boards to have your children follow chores and feel like they are being rewarded the magnets are perfect and stay on good. Quality is great for the price. Easy dry erase as well. Colors are vibrant. Compact when storing and big enough to make kids excited when using. The functionality is perfect
W**R
Perfect for little ones
I have 3 and 5-yr-old sons who are very motivated by positive reinforcement. This board reminds me to call out good behavior and reminds them in a tangible way that they’re doing a great job. We started using this board (one for each kid) in tandem with a weekly family meeting and a small allowance, contingent upon earning their stars. The behavioral changes I’ve seen in my 5-year-old, especially, are astonishing. My 3-year-old does what he sees big brother doing, so he’s doing great too. They are saying please and thank you without prompting, cleaning up their toys as soon as they’re done playing with them, and playing together with far fewer arguments than before. My older son is having a far easier time regulating his emotions, as well! With the help of this chart/board, I have sweet, happy, respectful little boys, and I’m just so grateful. In addition to all of the awesome improvements I’ve seen in my sons’ behavior, this board is high quality, well-priced, and easy to use. I highly recommend it!
B**G
Great
Works great for my kid. Helps remind them and motivate them to do their chores and tasks. Cute and high quality
M**N
One Kid per chart
Great way to motivate the littles to help around the house while teaching them the importance of personal responsibility. I would have given it 5 stars only it is for one kid and I didn't realize it at the time. They should make one that can be used for multiple children and I would give it 5 stars.
E**N
Perfect for preschoolers
We got this for our very independent but helpful 3yr old. It's been a great way to help him organize himself and help him make choices for working towards his goal/reward.
B**B
Responsible for Great Results
I really like this item. It’s a lot better than the other calendar item from Melissa and Doug, which I think has way too many things going on at once and far too many magnets. It has a lot of good suggestions for behaviors and chores, and I love that it can grow with your child. It has things as simple as brushing your teeth and sharing, all the way to putting your clothes in the wash and loading the dishwasher. It’s perfect for my five-year-old and will probably be useful for several years.One thing to Note is that there are only seven chores/behaviors per week, so we had to really think about what was most important to us. It also has fill in the blank magnets, which I think is pretty nice.I love that this is done on magnetic whiteboard’s as well. We do a commission system with our child, so it’s easy to keep up with how much she has earned on the lower whiteboard.I only wish that it had come with drawstring bags to keep the magnets that haven’t been used or are in rotation inside of. I don’t like cluttering up the lower board with unused magnets, but that is an option.Overall,I would recommend this product! It’s effective, simple, and my daughter gets a big kick out of picking out her positive result magnets.
R**
Great tool for adhd kids
We use this to help motivate our son both at home and at school. We assigned each task a point value. At the end of the day, we tally the points for the tasks he completed and write the total next to his name with a dry erase marker. On Saturday, he gets a payout (in fake paper money) of the amount of points he got for the week, and we have a list of activities or items he can “buy” with his point money (eg. movie night, a special treat, dinner out, etc.). Items on the list are assigned different amounts so he can save up point money for a big item, or spend his points weekly on smaller items. We use “hands to ourselves” and “show respect” for school behavior and his teacher reports back if he used the accommodations they provide versus acting out in class. This system has helped give him positive motivation to succeed and learn new self regulation skills at school and at home. As a bonus it also starts the conversation around money management and furthers his math skills. If there is a particular behavior that needs more work, assign it more points for greater motivation. I used one of the blank pieces include for “get ready for school with no tears” and gave it the highest point value of all his daily tasks and it helps him to get ready in the mornings and stay on task, and motivate him when he doesn’t want to go to school. For parents who are navigating adhd for the first time without any idea what to do, ideas like this can really help. It gets easier!
C**N
Great for helping kiddos track their own progress and achievements!
This has been a huge hit with my 5 year old! He's so excited to see his progress and get little treats at the end of the week. :) He even made up his own fill in the blank categories... "Behaving." Kid's scoring all the brownie points over here!
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