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EBLeearne
post 02/05/2012, 11:42 AM
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We are giving you the chance to win one of three Goal and Reward Chart Packs from Elfie Love.

Elfie Love products, including its new Goal & Reward Chart Packs, are all designed with the intention to bring families together so parents can enjoy all the special moments with their kids and create a Happy Family Life together. Elfie Love is committed to creating fun way to help kids reach their full potential. Suitable for all ages and stages, three themed Goal and Reward Chart Packs provide hours of fun for the whole family and deliver the ultimate way to set important life goals while offering instant encouragement for positive behaviour.

My Amazing Day Pack encourages kids to establish a routine by setting daily habits for responsible and independent behaviour with goals such as brush my teeth, pack my schoolbag, help look after my pets and rewards such as invite a friend over, pocket money and family movie night.

My Excellent Health Pack encourages kids to eat well, exercise and take care of their minds and bodies every day with goals such as eat a healthy breakfast, eat my veggies, try a new sport and rewards such as bake some healthy cookies, plant a seed, and fun arty-crafty activity.

My Fantastic Values Pack recognises and encourages kind, caring and respectful behaviour. With goals such as be a good listener, recycle my rubbish, use good manners, and rewards such as extra story at bedtime, visit the library and mystery surprise.

For more information, visit www.elfielove.com and www.facebook.com/elfielove

Prize:
3 Goal & Reward Chart Packs that include My Amazing Day Goal Reward Chart Pack, My Excellent Health Goal and Reward Chart Pack and My Fantastic Values Goal and Reward Chart Pack.
Each pack includes:
• Reward Chart
• 80 Well Done Encouragement Stickers
• 24 Goal and Reward Stickers
o Plus Personalise your own
o Plus Goals Guide with helpful tips
• 24 Reward Stickers
o Plus Personalise your own
o Plus Goals Guide with helpful tips
• Elfie Land Stickers
• Completion Certificate
• And more!

For more information: elfielove.com or www.facebook.com/elfielove.

Each pack is valued at $19.95 each. Total pack (3 titles) is valued at $59.95 each.
Total prize value being $179.85.

How to enter:
For your chance to win just reply below with the answer to the following question in 25 words or less: “What goals do you want to promote and encourage with your children in your family home?"

T &Cs pinned in competition forum.
Competition commences Wednesday 2 May 2012 until Wednesday 30 May 2012.
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ernesto
post 02/05/2012, 02:53 PM
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Basic courtesy and manners, that seem to be lacking in today's society. It doesn't hurt to say please or thank you, or even excuse me or bless you when someone sneezes. I want to promote and encourage great manners.....which they have at home, then seem to vanish when they are around other peoples little monsters who lack them.
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MuffTuft
post 02/05/2012, 03:01 PM
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Putting things away!! The goal is that everything has its rightful place, and there will be less mess and clutter, and more time to play if we don't have to spend ages picking up after ourselves. I want to teach them not to have to double handle, by immediately putting things straight back in their correct and rightful place......like we did before they came along!! Might even have to start rewarding their father for this too original.gif
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post 02/05/2012, 03:08 PM
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Helpfulness, I really want to promote and encourage them to aid and assist wherever their little hands and bodies are capable. And I don't mean big things, little things like helping Mum set the table, or pairing socks when the washing comes in. By starting small, they'll grow up to be independent and able to do it all, and more, not waiting for someone else to do things for them. I want them to be go getters, not lazy bums!! Like their Mum who can and does do it all and so much more.
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post 02/05/2012, 03:18 PM
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I want to promote kindness, cooperation and tolerance within my household. We are a blended family and sometimes there is a sometimes his vs hers vibe which I want to gently stop. We are all part of the same family now. Not everyone gets on all the time but if we have kindness, cooperation and tolerance we can sort out the disagreements quickly and in a non hurtful way.

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post 02/05/2012, 03:44 PM
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sanity is over-rated
For my high anxiety and quick to temper boy the two goals of being able to try a new thing, and to walk away
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post 02/05/2012, 08:26 PM
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Elfie Love reward packs have perfectly encapsulated my goals for my children: look after themselves, follow their routine, be respectful and value their friends/family.
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post 02/05/2012, 10:55 PM
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In Nanna's house the goal is for children and Nanna having an 'amazing day' so that there are surprises and happy stories to take home.
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post 03/05/2012, 11:52 AM
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Their goals are achievable for ages 3 and 5 years. Tidying own room, pack up after play. Brush own hair and teeth. I'm there if need be, but it's the self-help that is giving independance; skills. Which is enough of a goal for now original.gif
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milasmum
post 04/05/2012, 05:47 PM
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I'd like to promote and encourage independence for themselves and respect for others (age appropriate for a 2, 4, and 6yr old) within our household!
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