Printable Brave Talking Reward Chart - KY designX
Printable Brave Talking Reward Chart - KY designX
Printable Brave Talking Reward Chart - KY designX
Printable Brave Talking Reward Chart - KY designX

Printable Brave Talking Reward Chart

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Unlock your childs voice with our Printable Brave Talking Reward Chart 

Looking for a solution to help your child overcome selective mutism? Look no further than our printable brave talking reward chart. Graded exposure is key when it comes to overcoming this type of anxiety, and our chart provides an effective tool for tracking progress. Each time your child speaks up in a challenging situation, they can mark their success on the chart and receive positive reinforcement through rewards that you designate.

With its playful design and easy-to-use format, our brave talking reward chart is sure to put a smile on your child's face while also helping them build confidence and conquer their fears

  • The Printable Brave Talking Reward Chart helps children with Selective Mutism to overcome their fear of speaking by providing a visual incentive system
  • It encourages gradual progress through graded exposure, allowing the child to feel more comfortable and confident in social situations
  • Ask your child or help your child to think of an activity that doesn't cause too much anxiety. For example, having a parent come into school and talk with the child away from teachers and other children.
  • If the child manages to talk with a parent or familiar person color in a star. You can start by using toy animals and ask the child to make some animal noices and gradually move up to speaking.  If the child doesn't manage, then color in half of a star and remind them that they made good progress and next time will be easier.
  • Choose activities that the child can progress in rather than something they will find overwhelming.
  • Start small and gruadually increase the exposure to talking. Each time a child completes an graded exposure task, ask them to color in a star.  At the end remind them how well they have done and think of an appropriate reward.

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Five Printable Brave Talking Reward Charts - PDF file 

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Please Note: These resources were created by Kirsty, the owner of KY DesignX, a qualified Occupational Therapist and mum to a child with Selective Mutism. These resources provided are NOT intended to replace medical treatment. KY designX and associated parties are NOT responsible or liable for any mental health or treatment concerns. 

 

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