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Did/do you use a reward chart for potty training?

I'm looking for one, can you share where you found/purchased yours?

 Thank you!

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Re: Did/do you use a reward chart for potty training?

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    You can find charts at teacher stores or such places as Office Depot and Staples in the teacher section. 
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    I made one for DS. Just used some construction paper, drew boxes and wrote "Noah's Sticker Chart" and when he earned a reward.
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    I made one. The boxes say sat on potty, went pee, went poo, flushed, washed hands, etc. he gets a sticker each time he does one. Although so far all he's done is sit and wash his hands. He could care less
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    I made my own. Just made a grid on a giant sheet of construction paper, wrote "Potty chart" on the top, and filled in a reward every so many stickers. You can get small chart stickers at just about any store with office/scrapbooking supplies.
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    DD1 Feb 2010
    DD2 Sept 2011


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    For DD1, we just stuck a big piece of posterboard to the wall at her level, and let her put stickers all over it. No grid, no working up to a larger treat, etc. 

    DD2 prefers to put the stickers on herself, so we give her a sticker on the hand and we don't have anything on the wall. At least at this point.  

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    DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
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    We also made ours. DS picks out the colors and I draw the boxes. There are seven boxes. They're just for stickers every time he pees or poops in the potty. He lives the stickers. 
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    For DD1, we just stuck a big piece of posterboard to the wall at her level, and let her put stickers all over it. No grid, no working up to a larger treat, etc. 

    This is what we did.  A piece of construction paper on the back of the bathroom door.  It's covered with various types of stickers and she could care less about rewards, the sticker is enough!

    Daughter #1 - February 12, 2010 

    natural m/c March 11, 2011 at 8 1/2 weeks 

    Daughter #2 - January 11, 2012 

    Ectopic pregnancy discovered November 6, 2012 at 6 weeks

    Daughter #3 - January 19, 2014

    Started our exploration into the world of international adoption June 2012.  We have no idea what this is going to look like but we are excited to find out!

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