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Sticker Chart Not Working? 3 Fixes That Actually Work

Sticker Chart Not Working? 3 Fixes That Actually Work

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Episode summary: Sticker Chart Not Working? 3 Fixes That Actually Work

Sticker charts, reward charts, chore checklists… they usually work for three days and then die. In this episode, Dr. Amy Patenaude breaks down the real reasons charts fall apart (reward too far away, plan too complicated) and how to "debug" your system so your child can succeed—especially K–5 kids who are big-feeling, ADHD-ish, rigid, or overwhelmed. You'll leave with the 3 C's framework, quick fixes for common chart problems, and short scripts you can use on a tired Tuesday.

In this episode you'll learn
  • Why sticker charts fail (and why that's data, not a parenting failure).
  • The 3 C's of charts that don't die: Clear, Close, Consistent.
  • How to shrink the target so "starting" counts (because initiation is often the real skill).
  • How to move rewards closer so your child's brain can actually "hold the plan" during big feelings.
  • A quick chart triage debugger for: won't start, melts down, argues forever, or the adult system collapses.
  • A simple home–school bridge email you can send to align motivation and language across settings.
Tiny Wins to try this week
  • Pick one micro-skill (1–3 targets max). If your chart has 10+ things… it's not a chart, it's an unpaid internship.
  • Move the reward closer: aim for a small win at 3–5 stars (mini rewards count).
  • If initiation is the barrier, make "start" the target (toothbrush in hand, folder open, body at the table).
  • Choose one tracking time you can sustain (after snack / after teeth / before screens). Make it boring. Boring is sustainable.
  • Send one school alignment question: "What motivates them at school right now—and what language helps them start?"
  • Pick one. One is enough.
Free resources
  • Boredom Buster Guide — quick ideas for the "I'm boooored" spiral: https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/boredomebusterguide
  • Big Feelings Decoder — turn "bad behavior" into brain language + next steps: https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/bigfeelingsdecoder
  • 50 AI Prompts for Tired Parents — done-for-you prompts for calmer routines, scripts, and school emails: https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/aiprompts4parents
  • School Psych in Your Back Pocket: The School Testing Toolkit (K–12) — support for translating school systems, testing language, and what to ask for: https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/schoolpsychtoolkit
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  • Show notes + previous episodes: https://psyched2parent.com/podcast/
Disclaimer

This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not medical, psychological, or legal advice. Listening to this podcast does not create a provider-client relationship. If you're concerned about your child's mental health, safety, or development, please consult a qualified professional in your area.

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