Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Progress Cards: A review and Giveaway!

The winner is:

Angelita!

Congratulations! Enjoy!



I have a five year old.

If you've ever had a five year old you understand.  Their emotions are raw and they don't really understand them.  Their daily routines are drastically altered by the start of schooling.  Their friendship ties are broken with the ending of preschool, and new friendships are being formed.  Five is HARD!

I can imagine I am not the only one who's ever struggled with five.  I don't know the words to say or the things to do to make five easier for my little girl.  I think it's as hard on me as it is on her!  I've read book after book, I've tried making sticker charts, I've used a marble jar, I've promised trips to grandma's house...and still behavior is pretty...well...rough at our house.  I've been willing to try just about anything these last few weeks!

The other day, I got an email from a man named Scott Ertl.  Scott is an elementary school counselor who has devoted himself to, among other things, making it easier for parents and teachers to develop positive behaviors in children!  He's been working since 2002 to develop his unique set of Progress Cards for elementary school children.  Scott offered to let me review his cards for free!  Thank you so much, Scott...your cards couldn't have come at a more appropriate time!

We've been working hard at our house on specific issues, like morning routines, evening routines, making friends, getting along with siblings, respectful behavior, etc.  Scott has cards for all of these and more!  In fact, he has 60 cards for different parts of "behavior." 

Most of Scott's cards are 2 sided.  One side of the card shows a list of ideas for deveoping a certain behavior or trait, and the other side has a check sheet for the child to rate him or herself from 1-10 as to how he or she is doing.  You simply download the set (or individual cards if you'd rather) and print them out! 

We've only just begun to use these cards with our daughter, but I can see that they will be a HUGE help!  She's the kind of kid that needs to see that she's progressing.  I'm using them in two ways.  On one set I am having her help me mark where she is now.  On another set, I will mark each time I see her exhibiting a certain positive behavior.  This will help her to feel like she's getting somewhere!  (And hopefully it will help her show more of the positive behaviors we would like to see!)

I'm super excited about these Progress Cards because I think they may be the answer we've been looking for!  I hope you'll take a look at them and see if they might be a benefit to your family or your classroom!  Scott hopes you'll do that, too.  He's used them and he knows they work, and he'd like you to have that opportunity as well.

Scott has offered each of you, as readers of my review, 2 free cards!  It's easy...just go to http://www.progresscards.com/Free-Progress-Card-Samples.html and print the Friendship and Sportsmanship cards!  He'd also like you to have a free copy of his progress book: http://www.progresscards.com/Free-Progress-Book.html.

That's not all!  Scott has offered one of my readers a free complete set of downloadable Progress Cards!  I'll give you 3 chances to win:

Mandatory:

Like Progress Cards on Facebook and leave me a comment telling me you did!  You'll need to be sure to leave me your first name and email address!

Optional:

1) Leave a comment on any of my non-giveaway posts and come back here and tell me that you did!  Be sure to leave your first name and email address.

2)Follow my blog using Google Friend Connect and leave me a comment saying you are!  Be sure to leave your first name and email address.

Contest ends December 29, 2010, at 12:00 noon EST. 

I was given progress cards free by their creator to review.

15 comments:

Jen Crum said...

I "like" Progress Cards on Facebook.

Jen Crum said...

I follow your blog
jenlcrum@gmail.com

Jen Crum said...

I've left you lots of comments!
jenlcrum@gmail.com

sarahkier said...

I like progress cards on facebook!
I am trying to follow your blog but can't find the button as my computer is a piece of junk right now! I'll follow it before the end of the contest though!
I've also left you a few comments on your other posts!
Sarah Kier
sarahkier at telus dot net

sarahkier said...

I am now a follower of your blog! whoo hooo!!!

Emily said...

I "liked" Progress Cards on Facebook! Would be a great addition to my first classroom next Fall!
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Emily said...

...And now I'm a follower!

Emily
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www.emilyweis.wordpress.com
www.emilyweisphotography.com

Emily said...

Commented on the megaphone post! :)

Emily
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Melissa said...

i "like" progress cards on facebook.
i follow your blog.
i only left one comment.
give me something free.

Melissa said...

oh shoot. this is my second comment.
my name is melissa hullinger.
my email is melissahullinger79@gmaildotcom

Anonymous said...

I "like" progress cards on facebook

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Anonymous said...

I'm already following your blog. I really like it.
Miss you guys!
Angelita

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Annie said...

ok, Missy!
I like progress cards on Facebook, I love you (I realize that this is not required but I felt as though it deserved recognition), I am following your blog, and I commented on your most recent post.

Ann
annie.hughes28@gmail.com

Linds said...

I "like" progress cards on facebook :)

Kim said...

I "liked" progress cards on facebok :)

I've also been following your blog.

Kim
Kim@hddlawyers.com

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