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Help a love of reading to grow with Heart Cut-Outs!

Help a love of reading to grow with Heart Cut-Outs!

A love for reading can grow just like the leaves on a tree. You can use this idea to create a fun Valentine's Day themed library display such as this one. Hearts make the perfect tree leaves and embellishments to show off the books librarians love as well as help to foster a love for reading in children. Get your heart cut-outs today and start creating!

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Heart Cut-Outs Are Perfect For Making Creative Bulletin Board Displays

Heart Cut-Outs Are Perfect For Making Creative Bulletin Board Displays

Our Heart Cut-outs are perfect for making unique bulletin boards! Great for more than just Valentine's Day, hearts can also be used for other love themed projects such as this bulletin board showing how God's love can warm our hearts. 

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Spread the love for reading this Valentine's season!

Spread the love for reading this Valentine's season!

Spread the love for reading this Valentine's season! Our large assorted heart cut-outs (SE-8510 and New Neon Assorted Hearts SE-6401) are perfect for creating fun library displays such as this one highlighting those "Sweet Reads" that everyone should check out. 

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Our new Rainbow Accents are available!

Our new Rainbow Accents are available!

You don't need to wait for some rain for these rainbows to appear. Our new Rainbow accents (36 to a package) are now available. With both a large and mini size (SE-1987/SE-0619), these accents are perfect for holiday and classroom decorations, birthdays and celebrations, nametags, crafts and more. Get your rainbow accents today!

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Celebrate the first day of Summer on June 21st!

Celebrate the first day of Summer on June 21st!

Celebrate the first day of Summer on June 21st! We have everything you need for Summer crafting, decorating and learning fun! Be prepared and get your Summer items today!

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Ice Cream themed door decor

Ice Cream themed door decor

Here's a scoop, you can let everyone know how sweet your students are by creating an ice cream themed door display. These ice cream cone cut outs are a fun and easy way to decorate for so many different occasions.  

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5 Tips to Use an Incentive Chart the Right Way to Change Your Child’s Behavior

5 Tips to Use an Incentive Chart the Right Way to Change Your Child’s Behavior

5 Tips to Use an Incentive Chart the Right Way to Change Your Child’s Behavior

If your child struggles with specific behavioral issues, help can be as simple as a tactic many parents swear by personal incentive charts. 

There are various types of incentive charts you can use for. Some are simple, with stickers and without too many categories, which are perfect for young children, including toddlers and preschoolers. Others, such as chore tracking charts, can be used for older children.

Parents and even teachers have, for decades, used incentive charts to motivate kids and encourage them to exhibit positive behavioral traits, such as saying “thank you,” finishing their homework on time, making their own bed, helping out a classmate, and so on. Although some worry that using charts and stickers gets kids to behave well only in hopes of a reward, this method can, in fact, provide a robust framework for young children to develop long-term good habits. The catch? It needs to be implemented in the right manner.

Here are a few tips for using incentive charts in the right manner so that it works for your kid:

  1. Clearly determine and describe the behavior you want to target

The best way to encourage positive behavior is to be clear about its description so that your child understands. You want to be as specific as possible. For instance, instead of setting a goal like “clean your room,” you can say “fold your laundry,” “put your toys away,” and so on. 

  1. Choose a chart

Depending on your child’s age, interests, and hobbies, you can choose from various incentive charts online. Then, hang it up on the wall, somewhere your child can see it every day and measure their progress. Keep in mind that older children might want it to be put up somewhere more private, like their bedroom.

  1. Set the ground rules

Could you please let your child know how the chart works? For example, tell them that doing their chores or displaying good behavior will earn them a sticker. If you want to incorporate more short-term rewards, you can say that they will get something bigger after, say, 10 or 15 stickers, like a new toy, movie night, and so on.

  1. Keep it positive

The idea behind incentive charts is positive reinforcement. Avoid using negative language.

  1. Be consistent

When your child behaves desirably, whether it is only once or more than once a day, reward them immediately with a star on the chart. Consistency is key.  

You can make this process more fun and exciting for your little one with colorful incentive charts, like our Personal Incentive Chart- Butterfly. We also offer perfect charts for chore tracking, such as the Job Chart- Child Organizer. Please browse through our online store to take your pick from vertical calendars, horizontal charts, and more.

 

 

Spring bulletin board and door decor

Spring bulletin board and door decor

Encourage your student's creativity as you soar into spring with fun classroom bulletin board and door decorations! Each student can creatively decorate their choice of colorful cut out kites then adds it to the spring display. 
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Teacher Appreciation door decor

Teacher Appreciation door decor

Get creative when you show your favorite pre-school or elementary teacher how much you care, with a flowerpot full of her favorite flowers. Place a student picture on each flower cut out and have the students write reasons why they appreciate the teacher on the leaves. Then display them all together in a flowerpot with the teacher's name on it. 
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Kinder "Garden" Classroom bulletin board

Kinder "Garden" Classroom bulletin board

A fun activity to add color to your classroom bulletin board. Help your students show their creativity while celebrating spring and summer!  Each student can decorate a colorful flower cut out with their picture and display them in the classroom Kinder "Garden"! You can add other seasonal or garden themed cut outs to complete the look. 
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